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Glycoprofiling by DNA Sequencer-Aided Fluorophore-Assisted Carbohydrate Electrophoresis

2007
In recent years, the importance of glycosylation has been realized. Carbohydrates not only serve as decoration for proteins and lipids but also form an integral part of the glycoconjugate, adding to its functional and structural properties. The specific type of glycosylation may change with altering physiological conditions, such as disease.
Roland Contreras, Wouter Laroy
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Functional Consequences of Differences in Carbohydrate Sequences of Fetal and Adult Plasminogen and Fibrinogen [PDF]

open access: possible, 2001
The fibrinolytic system is involved in a wide variety of biological phenomena such as dissolution of fibrin blood clots, tissue remodeling, metastasis, angiogenesis, wound healing, embryogenesis, and embryo implantation [1]. The absolute and relative concentrations of various components of the fibrinolytic system in neonates differ from adults, and ...
M. Zenker   +5 more
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Carbohydrate-active enzymes in completely sequenced genomes [PDF]

open access: possibleBiochemical Society Transactions, 2002
Bernard Henrissat, Bernard Henrissat
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The pili of Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains PAK and PAO bind specifically to the carbohydrate sequence βGalNAc(1–4)βGal found in glycosphingolipids asialo‐GM1 and asialo‐GM2

Molecular Microbiology, 1994
H. Sheth   +7 more
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The Lex Carbohydrate Sequence Is Recognized by Antibody to L5, a Functional Antigen in Early Neural Development

Journal of Neurochemistry, 1996
A. Streit   +7 more
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cDNA, amino acid and carbohydrate sequence of barley seed-specific peroxidase BP 1

Plant Molecular Biology, 1992
A. Johansson   +3 more
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Carbohydrate-Based Macromolecular Biomaterials

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Yingle Feng, Guosong Chen, Kongchang Wei
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[15] Isolation of specific sugar sequences using carbohydrate-binding proteins

1982
Publisher Summary This chapter presents procedure for isolation of specific sugar sequences using carbohydrate-binding Proteins. This procedure is based on the principle that states specific antibodies against oligosaccharides coupled to polypeptides have high affinities for their homologous haptens.
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