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Poly(n-acryl amino acids): A new class of biologically active polyanions
Alfonso Bentolila
, Israel Vlodavsky
, Rivka Ishai-Michaeli
, Olga Kovalchuk
, Christine Haloun
,
Abraham J. Domb
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School of Pharmacy
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Amino Acids
100%
Biologically Active
100%
Polyanion
100%
Acryl
100%
Leucine
40%
Hydroxyproline
40%
Heparanase
40%
Polymer-based
40%
Heparanase Inhibitors
40%
Active Polymer
40%
Lysine
20%
Biological Activity
20%
Lipophilic
20%
Inflammation
20%
1H NMR Spectra
20%
Autoimmunity
20%
Functional Groups
20%
Tumor Metastasis
20%
Extracellular Matrix
20%
Phenylalanine
20%
Clinical Application
20%
Active-only
20%
Tyramine
20%
Tyrosine
20%
Proline
20%
Histidine
20%
Glycine
20%
Radical Polymerization
20%
Spectral Analysis
20%
Highly Active
20%
Triethanolamine
20%
Methyl Ester Derivatives
20%
Heparin
20%
Smooth muscle Cell Proliferation
20%
Tert
20%
Hydroxyl
20%
Carboxylic Acids
20%
IR Spectra
20%
Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor (bFGF)
20%
Membrane-associated
20%
Elemental Analysis
20%
Optically Active
20%
High Conversion
20%
Microgram
20%
Basement Membrane
20%
Heparin-like
20%
Chloride Acid
20%
Pyridine Complexes
20%
Anticoagulant Activity
20%
Anionic Charge
20%
Acryloyl Chloride
20%
Amino Acid Ester
20%
Conversion Yield
20%
Zwitterionic Amino Acid
20%
Pendent Groups
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Amino Acid
100%
Polyanion
100%
Leucine
28%
Monomer
28%
Heparanase
28%
Heparin
28%
Hydroxyproline
28%
Heparanase Inhibitor
28%
Inflammation
14%
Phenylalanine
14%
Serine
14%
Biological Activity
14%
Functional Groups
14%
Histidine
14%
Carboxylate
14%
Proline
14%
Fibroblast Growth Factor 2
14%
Lysine
14%
Elemental Analysis
14%
Ethanolamine
14%
Tyramine
14%
Ester Derivative
14%