The complete sequence of perlecan, a basement membrane heparan sulfate proteoglycan, reveals extensive similarity with laminin A chain, low density lipoprotein-receptor, and the neural cell adhesion molecule
Human basement membrane heparan sulfate proteoglycan core protein: a 467kDa protein containing multiple domains resembling elements of the low density lipoprotein receptor, laminin, neural cell adhesion molecules, and epidermal growth factor
Primary structure of the human heparan sulfate proteoglycan from basement membrane (HSPG2/perlecan). A chimeric molecule with multiple domains homologous to the low density lipoprotein receptor, laminin, neural cell adhesion molecules, and epidermal growth factor
The effect of varying albumin concentration and hydrostatic pressure on hydraulic conductivity and albu min permeability of cultured endothelial monolayers
Endothelial cells interact with the core protein of basement membrane perlecan through betal and beta3 integrins: an adhesion modulated by glycosaminoglycan
Transfer of plasma lipoprotein components and of plasma proteins into aortas of cholesterol-fed rabbits. Molecular size as a determinant of plasma lipoprotein influx