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===HYALURONIC ACID, STRUCTURE OF A FULLY EXTENDED 3-FOLD HELICAL SODIUM SALT AND COMPARISON WITH THE LESS EXTENDED 4-FOLD HELICAL FORMS===
===HYALURONIC ACID, STRUCTURE OF A FULLY EXTENDED 3-FOLD HELICAL SODIUM SALT AND COMPARISON WITH THE LESS EXTENDED 4-FOLD HELICAL FORMS===
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HYALURONIC ACID, STRUCTURE OF A FULLY EXTENDED 3-FOLD HELICAL SODIUM SALT AND COMPARISON WITH THE LESS EXTENDED 4-FOLD HELICAL FORMS

About this Structure

1hya is a 1 chain structure. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

  • Winter WT, Smith PJ, Arnott S. Hyaluronic acid: structure of a fully extended 3-fold helical sodium salt and comparison with the less extended 4-fold helical forms. J Mol Biol. 1975 Dec 5;99(2):219-35. PMID:1206703

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