@article{15c9e2eda61e4d2f828c94e33454e510,
title = "Oversulfated chondroitin sulfate is not the sole contaminant in heparin",
author = "Jing Pan and Yi Qian and Xiaodong Zhou and Andrew Pazandak and Frazier, {Sarah B.} and Peter Weiser and Hong Lu and Lijuan Zhang",
note = "Funding Information: contaminants and capillary electrophoresis analysis of heparin samples. The authors would like to thank A. d{\textquoteright}Avignon of Washington University for the analysis of samples by NMR. The authors also thank J. Esko, E. Conrad, S. Kornfeld, J. Baenziger and D. Tollefsen for their suggestions, comments and critiques of the manuscript. L.Z. thanks E. Unanue, S. Santoro, J. Ladenson and N. Brown for their support in establishing a GAG structure/function laboratory at Washington University. L.Z. thanks J. Metz for critical reading of the original manuscript. This work is supported in part by US National Institutes of Health grant R01GM069968 to L.Z. and a St. Louis Children{\textquoteright}s Discovery Institute Research Fund to L.Z.",
year = "2010",
month = mar,
doi = "10.1038/nbt0310-203",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "28",
pages = "203--207",
journal = "Nature Biotechnology",
issn = "1087-0156",
publisher = "Nature Publishing Group",
number = "3",
}