Heparin Binding
Heparin Binding involves a biophysical interaction between a biological molecule, such as a protein, and heparin, a sulfated glycosaminoglycan of mixed polysaccharide nature, varying in molecular weight, and released by mast cells and basophils in many tissues. Lipotrophic by activation of lipoprotein lipase, anticoagulant heparin also binds to and enhances antithrombin III activity and inhibits several coagulation factors. [ ]
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Heparin Binding
- Heparin Binding
Heparin_Binding
Heparin Binding
Molecular Function
C1148608
C26124