Pronunciation: /proʊtiəʊˈɡlaɪkənz/
noun a type of glycoprotein consisting of a small core protein with long, linear carbohydrate chains attached
A1 Proteoglycans are molecules found in the human body.
A2 Doctors are studying the role of proteoglycans in arthritis.
B1 Researchers have discovered new functions of proteoglycans in cell signaling.
B2 The interaction between proteoglycans and growth factors is crucial for tissue development.
C1 Proteoglycans play a key role in maintaining the structure and function of cartilage.
C2 The complex structure of proteoglycans allows them to bind to various molecules and regulate cellular processes.
formal Proteoglycans are complex molecules made up of proteins and glycosaminoglycans.
informal Proteoglycans play a key role in maintaining the structure and function of connective tissues.
slang You gotta make sure your proteoglycans are in check if you want to avoid joint pain.
figurative Just like proteoglycans provide support to tissues, friends provide support in times of need.
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