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Clara W. Hall

National Institutes of Health

Publishes on Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research, Carbohydrate Chemistry and Synthesis, Lysosomal Storage Disorders Research. 26 papers and 1.9k citations.

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Hurler and Hunter Syndromes: Mutual Correction of the Defect in Cultured Fibroblasts
Cited by 441

The biochemical defect of cultuired skin fibroblasts from Hurler or Hunter patients (faulty degradation of sulfated mucopolysaccharide, resulting in excessive intracellular accumulation) may be corrected if cells of these two genotypes are mixed with each other or with normal cells. The effect is mediated by substances released into the medium.

THE DEFECT IN HURLER AND HUNTER SYNDROMES, II. DEFICIENCY OF SPECIFIC FACTORS INVOLVED IN MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDE DEGRADATION
Joseph C. Fratantoni, Clara W. Hall, Elizabeth F. Neufeld|Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences|1969
Cited by 175Open Access

Cultured fibroblasts, derived from patients with the Hurler and Hunter syndromes, show defective degradation of sulfated mucopolysaccharide. The aberrant metabolism of Hurler cells can be corrected by secretions of fibroblasts of genotype other than Hurler, and similarly, the defect of Hunter cells can be corrected by secretions of fibroblasts of genotype other than Hunter. The active factors in these secretions, which are heat labile and associated with macromolecules, accelerate the degradation of mucopolysaccharide.