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Glycosaminoglycans are heteropolysaccharides (polysaccharides that consist of at least two different monosaccarides) that make up the basement membrane of the extracelluar matrix.<ref>Alberts, B. et al. 'Molecular Biology of the Cell' Fifth Edition (2008) p.1179-1180</ref> | Glycosaminoglycans are [[heteropolysaccharides|heteropolysaccharides]] ([[polysaccharides|polysaccharides]] that consist of at least two different [[monosaccarides|monosaccarides]]) that make up the basement membrane of the extracelluar matrix.<ref>Alberts, B. et al. 'Molecular Biology of the Cell' Fifth Edition (2008) p.1179-1180</ref><br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:58, 27 November 2014
Glycosaminoglycans are heteropolysaccharides (polysaccharides that consist of at least two different monosaccarides) that make up the basement membrane of the extracelluar matrix.[1]
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- ↑ Alberts, B. et al. 'Molecular Biology of the Cell' Fifth Edition (2008) p.1179-1180