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1. Proteomics-based screening of the endothelial heparan sulfate interactome reveals that C-type lectin 14a (CLEC14A) is a heparin-binding protein

2. Nucleation of fibronectin fibril assembly requires binding between heparin and the 13th type III module of fibronectin.

3. Heparin and calreticulin interact on the surface of early G0/G1 dividing rat mesangial cells to regulate hyperglycemic glucose-induced responses.

4. A mutated glycosaminoglycan-binding domain functions as a novel probe to selectively target heparin-like epitopes on tumor cells.

5. Heparin activation of protein Z-dependent protease inhibitor (ZPI) allosterically blocks protein Z activation through an extended heparin-binding site.

6. The Anti-inflammatory Protein TSG-6 Regulates Chemokine Function by Inhibiting Chemokine/Glycosaminoglycan Interactions*

7. Fractionation of sulfated galactan from the red alga Botryocladia occidentalis separates its anticoagulant and anti-SARS-CoV-2 properties.

8. The binding of heparin to spike glycoprotein inhibits SARS-CoV-2 infection by three mechanisms.

9. Heparan sulfate is necessary for the early formation of nascent fibronectin and collagen I fibrils at matrix assembly sites.

10. Structural and kinetic analyses of holothurian sulfated glycans suggest potential treatment for SARS-CoV-2 infection.

11. Heparin promotes fibrillation of most phenol-soluble modulin virulence peptides from Staphylococcus aureus.

12. Comparison of angiopoietin-like protein 3 and 4 reveals structural and mechanistic similarities.

13. Heparin inhibits proinflammatory and promotes antiinflammatory macrophage polarization under hyperglycemic stress.

14. A synthetic heparinoid blocks Tau aggregate cell uptake and amplification.

15. Localization of Group V Phospholipase A2 in Caveolin-enriched Granules in Activated P388D1 Macrophage-like Cells*

16. Mimicking kidney flow shear efficiently induces aggregation of LECT2, a protein involved in renal amyloidosis.

17. Heparin potentiates Avastin-mediated inhibition of VEGF binding to fibronectin and rescues Avastin activity at acidic pH.

18. Hyaluronidase-4 is produced by mast cells and can cleave serglycin chondroitin sulfate chains into lower molecular weight forms.

19. Extracellular matrix components modulate different stages in β2-microglobulin amyloid formation.

20. Heparin affects cytosolic glucose responses of hyperglycemic dividing mesangial cells.

21. Molecular mechanisms of heparin-induced modulation of human interleukin 12 bioactivity.

22. Heparin-binding Properties of the Amyloidogenic Peptides Aβ and Amylin DEPENDENCE ON AGGREGATION STATE AND INHIBITION BY CONGO RED*

23. Structural basis, stoichiometry, and thermodynamics of binding of the chemokines KC and MIP2 to the glycosaminoglycan heparin.

24. Copper regulates the interactions of antimicrobial piscidin peptides from fish mast cells with formyl peptide receptors and heparin.

25. Epigallocatechin-3-gallate remodels apolipoprotein A-I amyloid fibrils into soluble oligomers in the presence of heparin.

26. Molecular principles for heparin oligosaccharide-based inhibition of neutrophil elastase in cystic fibrosis.

27. Identification of novel binding sites for heparin in receptor protein-tyrosine phosphatase (RPTPσ): Implications for proteoglycan signaling.

28. Heparin-dependent aggregation of hen egg white lysozyme reveals two distinct mechanisms of amyloid fibrillation.

29. Autoantibodies against the cell surface-associated chaperone GRP78 stimulate tumor growth via tissue factor.

30. Serotype 3 pneumococci sequester platelet-derived human thrombospondin-1 via the adhesin and immune evasion protein Hic.

31. Experimental Arthritis Is Dependent on Mouse Mast Cell Protease-5.

32. Truncation of Tau selectively facilitates its pathological activities

33. Monocyte adhesive hyaluronan matrix induced by hyperglycemia in diabetic lung injuries.

34. Basic Residues of β-Sheet A Contribute to Heparin Binding and Activation of Vaspin (Serpin A12).

35. Heparin Binds Lamprey Angiotensinogen and Promotes Thrombin Inhibition through a Template Mechanism.

36. Modification of Tau by 8-Nitroguanosine 3',5'-Cyclic Monophosphate (8-Nitro-cGMP).

37. Heparin Decreases in Tumor Necrosis Factor α (TNFα)-induced Endothelial Stress Responses Require Transmembrane Protein 184A and Induction of Dual Specificity Phosphatase 1.

38. Transmembrane Protein 184A Is a Receptor Required for Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Responses to Heparin.

39. Heparin potentiates Avastin-mediated inhibition of VEGF binding to fibronectin and rescues Avastin activity at acidic pH

40. Molecular mechanisms of heparin-induced modulation of human interleukin 12 bioactivity

41. CXCL1/MGSA Is a Novel Glycosaminoglycan (GAG)-binding Chemokine.

42. The Responses of Hyperglycemic Dividing Mesangial Cells to Heparin Are Mediated by the Non-reducing Terminal Trisaccharide.

43. Saturation Mutagenesis of the Antithrombin Reactive Center Loop P14 Residue Supports a Three-step Mechanism of Heparin Allosteric Activation Involving Intermediate and Fully Activated States.

44. Synergistic Binding of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-A and Its Receptors to Heparin Selectively Modulates Complex Affinity.

45. The Interaction of Heparin Tetrasaccharides with Chemokine CCL5 Is Modulated by Sulfation Pattern and pH.

46. High Structural Resolution Hydroxyl Radical Protein Footprinting Reveals an Extended Robo1-Heparin Binding Interface.

47. Heterotrimeric G Proteins Directly Regulate MMP14/Membrane Type-1 Matrix Metalloprotease.

48. Discovery, Primary, and Crystal Structures and Capacitation-related Properties of a Prostate-derived Heparin-binding Protein WGA16 from Boar Sperm.

49. Conformational Activation of Antithrombin by Heparin Involves an Altered Exosite Interaction with Protease.

50. A Hyaluronan Receptor for Endocytosis (HARE) Link Domain N-Glycan Is Required for Extracellular Signal-regulated Kinase (ERK) and Nuclear Factor-κB (NF-κB) Signaling in Response to the Uptake of Hyaluronan but Not Heparin, Dermatan Sulfate, or Acetylated Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL)

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