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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]
- 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 | Test catalog | Invitae
Diagnostic testing of this gene is recommended to identify a potential genetic basis for a condition This type of testing can inform prognosis and clinical care for a symptomatic patient or be used to screen unaffected patients (including family members) for increased genetic risk for the condition
- 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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