HIGHLIGHTS
- who: TYPE et al. from the University of Padua, Italy have published the research: Heparanase in cancer progression: Structure, substrate recognition and therapeutic potential, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This theme is not the main focus of this minireview, therefore it will not be further discussed. charged in aqueous solutions.
- future: Investigations are thus required to determine whether this proHPSE pocket possesses any substrate specificity.
SUMMARY
Modifications of HS occurred during its biosynthesis appear to be non-template, context-specific and in response to stimuli, therefore resulting in remarkable . . .
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