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- ACAN mutations as a cause of familial short stature - PMC
Aggrecan, encoded by ACAN, is a major proteoglycan component of the extracellular matrix in the growth plate and articular cartilage Aggrecan provides the hydrated gel structure important for the load-bearing properties of joints and plays a key role in cartilage and bone morphogenesis
- Aggrecan - Wikipedia
Aggrecan (ACAN), also known as cartilage-specific proteoglycan core protein (CSPCP) or chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan 1, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ACAN gene [5]
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The Choteau High School National Honor Society inducted six new members during a ceremony held in November at the Stage Stop Inn Existing members, in front, Sigrid Birkeland, Kyria Alzheimer, Chase Stanek and Cole Wood each spoke on the four pillars of the Society
- ACAN! Architects Climate Action Network UK
ACAN is a network of individuals and organisations within architecture and related built environment professions taking action to address the twin crises of climate and ecological breakdown
- ACAN gene: MedlinePlus Genetics
The ACAN gene provides instructions for making the aggrecan protein Learn about this gene and related health conditions
- Genotype and phenotype in patients with ACAN gene variants: Three cases . . .
To characterize the phenotype spectrum, diagnosis, and response to growth‐promoting therapy in patients with ACAN variants causing familial short stature Three families with ACAN variants causing short stature were reported
- Acute Care Action Network (ACAN)
The WHO Acute Care Action Network (ACAN) is a global alliance of key stakeholders committed to saving millions of lives by advancing acute care through collaboration
- ACAN Gene: Function, Mutations, and Related Conditions
The ACAN gene provides the instructions for a protein essential for the body’s skeletal framework, directing a core component for the healthy development of cartilage and bone Its role is prominent during early development when the skeleton is first forming
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