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Mannose‐containing polysaccharides of yeasts
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1973AbstractThe known species of yeasts produce at lest 180 different polysaccharides having mannose as a major constituent. The type of mannan formed is characteristic of the yeast species, and can be used as an aid in identification and classification. The immunological characteristics of yeasts depend largely upon the nature of the mannans.
J. F. T. Spencer, Philip A.J. Gorin
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Hydrolysis of mannose-1-phospho-6-mannose linkage to phospho-6-mannose
2016Described herein are methods and genetically engineered cells useful for uncapping a mannose-6-phosphate residue on an oligosaccharide.
Callewaert, Nico +4 more
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Mannose receptor and phagocytosis
1999Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the role of mannose receptor in phagocytosis. The mannose receptor (MR) is a ≈175 kDa transmembrane receptor expressed on resident macrophage subpopulations, dendritic cells, and on subsets of endothelial cells.
R. Alan B. Ezekowitz, Iain P. Fraser
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Crystalline Tetramethyl Mannose
Science, 1926Richard D. Greene, W. Lee Lewis
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The mannose receptor and phagocytosis
1992Macrophages are distributed throughout almost all organs in the body where they form a lattice beneath epithelial surfaces; their physiological role includes interactions with neighboring cells, the clotting and complement cascades as well as a role in first line host defense (1).
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1996
Zenro, Kizaki, Tadashi, Sawada
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Zenro, Kizaki, Tadashi, Sawada
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