Structure, function, and pathology of proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans in the urinary tract R. E. Hurst OriginalPaper Pages: 3 - 10
Ultrastructural study of an antibody-stabilized bladder surface: a new perspective on the elusive glycosaminoglycan layer J. C. NickelJ. Cornish OriginalPaper Pages: 11 - 14
Proteoglycan core protein syndecan in bladder biopsies P. C. SteinC. L. Parsons OriginalPaper Pages: 15 - 20
Urinary tract glycoprotein: distribution and antigenic specificity D. E. Shupp ByrneM. Mac PheeS. G. Mulholland OriginalPaper Pages: 21 - 26
Interaction between bacteria and the lumenal bladder surface: modulation by pentosan polysulfate, an experimental and theoretical approach with clinical implication D. H. J. SchamhartE. C. de BoerK. H. Kurth OriginalPaper Pages: 27 - 37
A model for the function of glycosaminoglycans in the urinary tract C. L. Parsons OriginalPaper Pages: 38 - 42
Glycosaminoglycans and other sulphated polysaccharides in calculogenesis of urinary stones E. R. BoevéL. C. CaoF. H. Schröder OriginalPaper Pages: 43 - 48
Treatment of renal calcium stone disease with the synthetic glycosaminoglycan pentosan polysulphate B. FellströmU. BackmanB. Wikström OriginalPaper Pages: 52 - 54
Proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans in tumor growth and migration: first experience with tumors of bladder and prostate origin D. H. J. SchamhartK. H. Kurth OriginalPaper Pages: 55 - 61