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heparan sulfate
hep·a·ran sulfate H5158885 (hĕp′ə-răn)n. A glycosaminoglycan found on cell surfaces and basement membranes in mammals that regulates a wide variety of biological processes, including angiogenesis and blood coagulation. Also called heparitin sulfate. [hepar(in) (to which it is close in structure) + -an.]heparan sulfate
heparan sulfate [hep´ah-ran] a sulfated mucopolysaccharide structurally related to heparin, which occurs normally in the liver, aorta, and lung; it is an accumulation product in several mucopolysaccharidoses.hep·a·ran sul·fate (hep'ă-ran sŭl'fāt), A heteropolysaccharide that has the same repeating disaccharide as heparin but with fewer sulfates and more acetyl groups; accumulates in people with certain types of mucopolysaccharidosis. Synonym(s): heparitin sulfateheparan sulfate (hĕp′ə-răn)n. A glycosaminoglycan found on cell surfaces and basement membranes in mammals that regulates a wide variety of biological processes, including angiogenesis and blood coagulation. Also called heparitin sulfate.AcronymsSeeheadset |