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Synthesis of a heparan sulfate tetrasaccharide using automated glycan assembly.

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Pongener I   +4 more
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Elucidating the Curtin-Hammett Principle in Glycosylation Reactions: The Decisive Role of Equatorial Glycosyl Triflates. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Am Chem Soc
Moons PH   +12 more
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SingleFrag: a deep learning tool for MS/MS fragment and spectral prediction and metabolite annotation. [PDF]

open access: yesBrief Bioinform
Pérez-Ribera M   +7 more
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Glucuronation of the Liver in Premature Babies [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1968
ONE of the principal factors causing neonatal jaundice is the incomplete ability of liver to conjugate the bilirubin which is produced in greater amounts than that normally found in the older infant or adult. This condition has been extensively studied in vitro in numerous species of animals by means of different methods in which o-aminophenol as well ...
V. Ansanelli, L. Lupi, R. Di Toro
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Glucuronic acid conjugates

Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications, 1998
The methods of assay in body fluids of 1-beta-alkyl, 1-beta-phenyl and 1-beta-acyl glucuronic acids ("glucuronide conjugates") have been reviewed. Most of the 78 references cited (from the literature of the period 1990-1997) concern the glucuronide conjugates of drug metabolites, and these have been considered, for reasons of accessibility, within ...
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Glucuronate Metabolism by Aerobacter aerogenes

Nature, 1958
THE initial reaction in the utilization of D-glucuronic acid by a number of bacterial species is catalysed by uronic isomerase1–3. The enzyme is constitutive in organisms that utilize glucuronate and induced in those organisms that become adapted to the utilization of glucuronate (refs. 2, 3 and unpublished work by Payne, W. J.).
G. David Novelli   +3 more
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