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Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2001
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Wahren, John, Leverve, Xavier, M
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Wahren, John, Leverve, Xavier, M
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Carbohydrate-carbohydrate interactions in adhesion
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1996Cell-cell interactions play an important role in the development, maintenance, and pathogenesis of tissues. They are highly dynamic processes which include migration, recognition, signaling, adhesion, and finally attachment. Cells on their pathway to a final location have to pass and interact with their substratum formed of matrix and cell layers ...
D, Spillmann, M M, Burger
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2012
Carbohydrates represent more than 50% of the energy sources present in most human diets. Sugar intake is regulated by metabolic, neuronal, and hedonic factors, and gene polymorphisms are involved in determining sugar preference. Nutrigenomic adaptations to carbohydrate availability have been evidenced in metabolic diseases, in the persistence of ...
Armelle, Leturque +2 more
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Carbohydrates represent more than 50% of the energy sources present in most human diets. Sugar intake is regulated by metabolic, neuronal, and hedonic factors, and gene polymorphisms are involved in determining sugar preference. Nutrigenomic adaptations to carbohydrate availability have been evidenced in metabolic diseases, in the persistence of ...
Armelle, Leturque +2 more
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Parasitology Today, 1990
Schistosomes are long-lived in their human hosts (with life-spans measured in years), despite being situated in the blood stream and therefore apparently fully exposed to a wide range of vigorous immunological responses. However, not only have these parasites evolved so as to prosper in the hostile environment of their definitive host, but they also ...
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Schistosomes are long-lived in their human hosts (with life-spans measured in years), despite being situated in the blood stream and therefore apparently fully exposed to a wide range of vigorous immunological responses. However, not only have these parasites evolved so as to prosper in the hostile environment of their definitive host, but they also ...
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Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation, 2012
To summarize the current knowledge of carbohydrate antigens as related to xenotransplantation. The emphasis is on non-Gal carbohydrate antigens identified in many institutes. In addition, several topics such as glycosyltransferase-transgenic pigs, innate cell receptors and porcine endogenous retrovirus (PERV) will be discussed.Studies related to iGb3 ...
Shuji, Miyagawa +4 more
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To summarize the current knowledge of carbohydrate antigens as related to xenotransplantation. The emphasis is on non-Gal carbohydrate antigens identified in many institutes. In addition, several topics such as glycosyltransferase-transgenic pigs, innate cell receptors and porcine endogenous retrovirus (PERV) will be discussed.Studies related to iGb3 ...
Shuji, Miyagawa +4 more
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2016
Nowadays, packaging is one of the most diffused methods to control and preserve food against adverse environmental conditions from manufacturing and during their entire shelf life. In last decades, different functional and active packaging systems were developed, with meliorated characteristics and properties, as answer to consumer requirements. Aim of
Nazzaro, Filomena +4 more
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Nowadays, packaging is one of the most diffused methods to control and preserve food against adverse environmental conditions from manufacturing and during their entire shelf life. In last decades, different functional and active packaging systems were developed, with meliorated characteristics and properties, as answer to consumer requirements. Aim of
Nazzaro, Filomena +4 more
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[Carbohydrate-carbohydrate interaction].
Biokhimiia (Moscow, Russia), 1997The review deals with the new area in biorecognition--the carbohydrate-carbohydrate interaction. Seven experimental approaches are described that were used for detecting and investigating this phenomenon, with special reference to its mechanism and peculiarities, particularly, in comparison with other types of molecular interactions; some historical ...
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1995
Carbohydrate malabsorption is a very important clinical entity, particularly in pediatrics, where, if untreated, it can lead to malnutrition and failure to thrive. Malabsorption that can be treated readily with elimination of the offending carbohydrate.
K, Ushijima, J E, Riby, N, Kretchmer
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Carbohydrate malabsorption is a very important clinical entity, particularly in pediatrics, where, if untreated, it can lead to malnutrition and failure to thrive. Malabsorption that can be treated readily with elimination of the offending carbohydrate.
K, Ushijima, J E, Riby, N, Kretchmer
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PROTEOMICS, 2003
AbstractSugar chains are abundantly expressed on the outer surfaces of the vast majority of viral, bacterial, protozoan and fungal pathogens, as well as on the membranes of mammalian cells. This class of carbohydrate molecule is without peer in structural diversity and is characteristically suitable for storing and displaying biological signals for ...
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AbstractSugar chains are abundantly expressed on the outer surfaces of the vast majority of viral, bacterial, protozoan and fungal pathogens, as well as on the membranes of mammalian cells. This class of carbohydrate molecule is without peer in structural diversity and is characteristically suitable for storing and displaying biological signals for ...
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Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1992
The analysis of the carbohydrate chains attached to proteins is becoming increasingly important as appreciation of the role of glycosylation in the structural and functional properties of biologically significant glycoproteins grows. Over the past year, a number of developments have been made that may improve and promote the analysis of the ...
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The analysis of the carbohydrate chains attached to proteins is becoming increasingly important as appreciation of the role of glycosylation in the structural and functional properties of biologically significant glycoproteins grows. Over the past year, a number of developments have been made that may improve and promote the analysis of the ...
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