Human Follicular Fluid Heparan Sulfate Contains Abundant 3-O-Sulfated Chains with Anticoagulant Activity*
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Zhenqing Zhang | R. Linhardt | N. W. Shworak | A. Fischer | Lijuan Zhang | A. D. de Agostini | P. Ventura | V. Ibéchéole | Ji-Cui Dong | S. Hajmohammadi | S. Thalmann | C. de Vantéry Arrighi | M. Ramus | Isabelle Dentand-Quadri | F. Monge | N. Shworak
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