35S incorporation into sulfated mucopolysaccharides from embryonic, normal, and neoplastic liver cells
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35S incorporation into sulfated mucopolysaccharides from embryonic, normal, and neoplastic liver cells
Abstract
The incorporation of 35S into the sulfated mucopolysaccharides from hepatoma, normal and embryonic liver cells has been studied by means of anion exchange chromatography of the isolated mucopolysaccharide. Comparatively to liver cells, while showing a higher labeling of low sulfated mucopolysaccharides the hepatoma cells incorporate much less 35S into the heparin fraction.
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