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    Hyaluronic Acid Binding

    Hyaluronic Acid Binding involves a biophysical interaction between a biological molecule, such as a protein, and hyaluronic acid, a linear glycosaminoglycan of repeating disaccharide units, in proteoglycans. (NCI Thesaurus)




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