Cui_2013_IUBMB.Life_65_108

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Title : Proteoglycans in the central nervous system: role in development, neural repair, and Alzheimer's disease - Cui_2013_IUBMB.Life_65_108
Author(s) : Cui H , Freeman C , Jacobson GA , Small DH
Ref : IUBMB Life , 65 :108 , 2013
Abstract :

Proteoglycans (PGs) are major components of the cell surface and extracellular matrix and play critical roles in development and maintenance of the central nervous system (CNS). PGs are a family of proteins, all of which contain a core protein to which glycosaminoglycan side chains are covalently attached. PGs possess diverse physiological roles, particularly in neural development, and are also implicated in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). The main functions of PGs in the CNS are reviewed as are the roles of PGs in brain injury and in the development or treatment of AD.

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PubMedID: 23297096

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Cui H, Freeman C, Jacobson GA, Small DH (2013)
Proteoglycans in the central nervous system: role in development, neural repair, and Alzheimer's disease
IUBMB Life 65 :108

Cui H, Freeman C, Jacobson GA, Small DH (2013)
IUBMB Life 65 :108