Sodium hyaluronate

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asked Jan 14, 2021 in 3D Segmentation by swpt_kXzk43s8 (120 points)
Sodium hyaluronate (also known as hyaluronic acid or hyaluronic acid or HA) is an anionic, non sulfated glycosaminoglycan, which is widely distributed in connective tissue, epithelial tissue and nerve tissue. It is unique in glycosaminoglycans in that it is nonsulfate, formed in the plasma membrane rather than Golgi, and can be very large, usually with a molecular weight of millions. Hyaluronic acid is one of the main components of extracellular matrix, which plays an important role in cell proliferation and migration.

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