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Characterization of Glycoproteins: Carbohydrate Structures of Glycoprotein Hormones

1986
Gylcoproteins are a complex group of macromolecules that are widely distributed in nature. They are present virtually in all forms of life and are involved in important biological functions (Wagh and Bahl, 1981; Sharon and Liz, 1982; Kobata, 1984). The importance of the role that the carbohydrates play in the functions of glycoproteins has been fairly ...
O P, Bahl, P V, Wagh
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Bacterial glycoproteins

Glycoconjugate Journal, 1997
Glycoproteins are a diverse group of complex macromolecules that are present in virtually all forms of life. Their presence in prokaryotes, however, has been demonstrated, and accepted, only recently. Bacterial glycoproteins have been identified in many archaeobacteria and in eubacteria.
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GLYCOPROTEINS IN MEMBRANES

Biological Reviews, 1968
Summary1. Although the classical models of biomembranes have emphasized the lipid and protein nature of these structures, a small quantity of carbohydrate is present as glycoprotein and glycolipid in animal cell membranes. In this article an attempt has been made to indicate that such carbohydrate materials should be considered in any complete model of
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Engineered CHO cells for production of diverse, homogeneous glycoproteins

Nature Biotechnology, 2015
Zhang Yang   +12 more
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The glycoproteins of serum

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1962
C D, WEST, R, HONG
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Primary structure of dystrophin-associated glycoproteins linking dystrophin to the extracellular matrix

Nature, 1992
O. Ibraghimov-Beskrovnaya   +5 more
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