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Original Article

The Immunology of Proteoglycans

Pages 101-108 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Noriyuki Kasai, Kazuyuki Kato, Hiroko Takita & Nobuhiko Katsura. (1986) Delayed-type hypersensitivity induced by bovine nasal cartilage proteoglycan in guinea pigs. Connective Tissue Research 14:3, pages 221-228.
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Thomas F. Kresina, Jung U. Yoo & Victor M. Goldberg. (2005) Evidence that a humoral immune response to autologous cartilage proteoglycan can participate in the induction of cartilage pathology. Arthritis & Rheumatism 31:2, pages 248-257.
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Jeffrey N. Siegel, Charles J. Malemud & Gary M. Kammer. (1987) Intact proteoglycan is a polyclonal activator of murine B-lymphocytes. Immunology Letters 15:2, pages 127-132.
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Thomas F. Kresina & Charles J. Malemud. (1986) Murine Monoclonal Antibodies Recognizing Rabbit Proteoglycans. Collagen and Related Research 6:1, pages 15-39.
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