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POLYSACCHARIDE–PROTEIN complexes are known or suspected to undergo depolymerization or incomplete polymerization in rheumatoid arthritis1, osteoarthritis2 and intervertebral disk prolapse3.
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HENDRY, N., CARR, A. A Glycosidase Abnormality in Synovial Membrane in Joint Disease. Nature 199, 392 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/199392a0
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