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Heparin

 * Heparin, a highly-sulfated glycosaminoglycan, is widely used as an injectable anticoagulant, and has the highest negative charge density of any known biological...
 * http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/239372546/Heparins.html (55 KB)
 * http://www.boinc.org/heparin/ (58 KB)
 * http://www.kidneyfun.net/lofiversion/index.php?t5634.html (129 bytes)
 * http://www.news-medical.net/?tag=/Heparin (48 KB)
 * http://www.online-internet-drugstore-pharmacy.com/heparin.html (27/3/2009; 17 KB)
 * http://www.youhaverights.com/legal_updates/read/contaminated-heparin-may-still-be-in-use-fda/ (24 KB)


 * molecule. It can also be used to form an inner anticoagulant surface on various experimental and medical devices such as test tubes...
 * http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070911125223AAiPsFX (40 KB)
 * http://sciphar.en.alibaba.com/product/239382423-200391973/Heparin.html (8/2/2010; 49 KB)
 * http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/239372546/Heparins.html
 * http://www.boinc.org/heparin/
 * http://www.news-medical.net/?tag=/Heparin (48 KB)
 * http://www.online-internet-drugstore-pharmacy.com/heparin.html (27/3/2009; 17 KB)


 * and renal dialysis machines. Pharmaceutical grade heparin is derived from mucosal tissues of slaughtered meat animals such as porcine (pig) intestine or...
 * http://www.boinc.org/heparin/
 * http://www.news-medical.net/?tag=/Heparin (48 KB)


 * Although used principally in medicine for anticoagulation, the true physiological role in the body remains unclear, because blood anti-coagulation is achieved mostly...
 * http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/245958902/Heparin_Lithium.html (59 KB)
 * http://www.boinc.org/heparin/
 * http://www.portalfitness.tv/0/tag/contimination.html (39 KB)
 * http://www.seniorfitness.com/ArticleSearch.cfm?Linkphrase=heparin (33 KB)


 * into the vasculature at sites of tissue injury. It has been proposed that, rather than anticoagulation, the main purpose of heparin is...
 * http://www.boinc.org/heparin/
 * http://www.online-internet-drugstore-pharmacy.com/heparin.html (27/3/2009; 17 KB)
 * http://www.seniorfitness.com/ArticleSearch.cfm?Linkphrase=heparin
 * Native heparin is a polymer with a molecular weight ranging from 3 kDa to 50 kDa, although the average molecular weight of...
 * http://www.boinc.org/heparin/
 * http://www.seniorfitness.com/ArticleSearch.cfm?Linkphrase=heparin


 * Heparin is a member of the glycosaminoglycan family of carbohydrates (which includes the closely-related molecule heparan sulfate) and consists of a variably-sulfated...
 * http://www.boinc.org/heparin/
 * http://www.faqs.org/patents/app/20090263420 (432 KB)
 * http://www.medic8.com/medicines/Calciparine.html (19 KB)
 * http://www.medic8.com/medicines/Heparin-sodium.html (11 KB)
 * http://www.online-internet-drugstore-pharmacy.com/heparin.html (27/3/2009; 17 KB)
 * http://www.seniorfitness.com/ArticleSearch.cfm?Linkphrase=heparin


 * The main disaccharide units that occur in heparin are shown below. The most common disaccharide unit is composed of a 2-O-sulfated iduronic...
 * http://www.boinc.org/heparin/
 * http://www.medic8.com/medicines/Calciparine.html
 * http://www.medic8.com/medicines/Heparin-sodium.html
 * http://www.online-internet-drugstore-pharmacy.com/heparin.html (27/3/2009; 17 KB)
 * http://www.seniorfitness.com/ArticleSearch.cfm?Linkphrase=heparin


 * ester and amide sulfate groups are deprotonated and attract positively-charged counterions to form a heparin salt. It is in this form that...
 * http://www.boinc.org/heparin/
 * http://www.medic8.com/medicines/Calciparine.html
 * http://www.medic8.com/medicines/Heparin-sodium.html
 * http://www.netipedia.com/index.php/Heparin (28/4/2006; 27 KB)
 * http://www.online-internet-drugstore-pharmacy.com/heparin.html (27/3/2009; 17 KB)
 * http://www.seniorfitness.com/ArticleSearch.cfm?Linkphrase=heparin


 * One unit of heparin (the "Howell Unit") is an amount approximately equivalent to 0.002 mg of pure heparin, which is the quantity required...
 * http://www.boinc.org/heparin/


 * The three-dimensional structure of heparin is complicated by the fact that iduronic acid may be present in either of two low-energy conformations...
 * http://www.boinc.org/heparin/
 * http://www.medic8.com/medicines/Calciparine.html
 * http://www.online-internet-drugstore-pharmacy.com/heparin.html (27/3/2009; 17 KB)