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The glycopolymer code: synthesis of glycopolymers and multivalent carbohydrate-lectin interactions.

Macromolecular rapid communications, 2012
Glycopolymers are becoming more and more important in understanding biological interactions due to their unique recognition properties. Macromolecules with different chain lengths, compositions and architectures provide enormous diversity in the ...
C. R. Becer
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Lectins: A New Thought

Vox Sanguinis, 1980
Abstract: In the course of routine studies on lectins it was observed that serological activity whether agglutinating or haemolysing is present in all the parts of plants including roots. It is suggested that the serological activity of plants is controlled by some factor, probably genetic, which causes the formation of lectins in somatic and germ ...
Prabodh K. Sehajpal, Ashwani K. Khanna
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Human Brain Lectin: A Soluble Lectin That Binds Actin

Journal of Neurochemistry, 1992
Abstract: A biotinylated probe was used for detection of endogenous ligands of a human brain lectin on blotted human brain soluble proteins. Of the various proteins from brain extract resolved by sodium dodecyl sulfate‐polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, five reacted with the biotinylated probe.
Dominique Bladier   +4 more
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The Use of Lectins in Histopathology

Pathology - Research and Practice, 1985
Lectins are proteins and glycoproteins extracted predominantly from plants which have the capacity to bind sugars specifically. This property makes them of interest for histopathology since they will bind to saccharides forming parts of glycoproteins and glycolipids of tissue constituents.
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The Lectins: Their Present Status*

Vox Sanguinis, 1963
SummaryThe first plant agglutinin was discovered by Stillmark in 1888. It was non‐specific. Landsteiner later observed a certain degree of species specificity in some plant agglutinins, and Boyd and Renkonen found some to be blood antigen specific. Various plant hemagglutinins, called “lectins” by Boyd have a number of interesting and sometimes useful ...
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Lectins

1995
1. Lectins and Pathology : An Overview 2. Carrier-immobilized Carbohydrate Ligands: Design of the Lectin-detecting Tools and their Applications with Focus on Histopatholgy 3. Lectins, Microglia and Alzheimer's Disease 4. The Role of Galectin-3 in Inflammation 5. The Role of Galectin-3 in Tumor Metastasis 6.
Susan Bardocz, Arpad Pusztai
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A journey through the lectin pathway of complement—MBL and beyond

Immunological Reviews, 2016
P. Garred   +6 more
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The C‐type lectin‐like domain superfamily

The FEBS Journal, 2005
A. Zelensky, J. Gready
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Soluble Lectins

Science, 1984
E L, Cooper   +5 more
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Lectins

1978
J C, Brown, R C, Hunt
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