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Structural Comparison and Therapeutic Effects on Ulcerative Colitis of Fucoidan and Its Derivative from <i>Saccharina japonica</i>. [PDF]
Yu Y +7 more
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ABSTRACT Plant systems have gained increased attention as an alternative platform for producing heterologous proteins, particularly for industrially relevant proteins. The Cynara cardunculus L. flower extract is traditionally used in cheese production across Mediterranean countries due to its milk‐clotting properties.
Saraladevi Muthusamy +8 more
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Impact of Individual Process Parameters on Extraction of Polysaccharides from <i>Saccharina latissima</i>. [PDF]
Khajavi Ahmadi E +3 more
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Synthesis, photochemical and biological evaluation of novel photoswitchable glycomimetic ligands of <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> LecB. [PDF]
Bhattacharya S +5 more
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ABSTRACT Receptor‐like kinases (RLKs) detect external and internal signals, triggering responses essential for growth and adaptation. Among internal cues, cell wall integrity (CWI) sensing plays a key role, as changes in cell wall structure activate responses critical for development and defense.
Demetrio Marcianò +4 more
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Kinetic Dissection of the Reaction of Human GDP-l-Fucose Synthase. [PDF]
Smyshliaev D +3 more
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ABSTRACT Water deficit negatively affects crop yield and quality. Biostimulants, such as brown seaweed extracts, offer a sustainable solution to mitigate these effects. This study evaluated the impact of Laminaria digitata‐aqueous extract (LE) on tomato performance and its potential to alleviate drought stress by examining morphological, physiological,
Ana R. Circuncisão +8 more
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Genetic Diseases of Fucosylation: Insights from Model Organisms. [PDF]
Ameen MT, French CR.
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Glycan‐binding specificities of anti‐ABO(H) antibodies and lectins
Abstract Background ABO blood type is critically important for blood transfusion and organ transplantation. Blood group reactive glycan‐binding proteins are used as reagents in clinical and research laboratories to detect the glycan epitopes that define ABO blood type.
Prisca Hamm +9 more
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