Circular proteoglycans from sponges: first members of the spongican family.

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Published in Cell Mol Life Sci on January 01, 2003

Authors

X Fernàndez-Busquets1, M M Burger

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1: Research Center for Bioelectronics and Nanobioscience, Barcelona Science Park, University of Barcelona, Josep Samitier 1-5, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain. busquets@qf.ub.es

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