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Oligosaccharides Based on Sucrose (Sucrosyl Oligosaccharides)
1982Sucrosyl oligosaccharides represent the major portion of the so-called primary oligosaccharides, recently defined (Kandler and Hopf 1980a) as those oligosaccharides which are synthesized in vivo by the action of a glycosyl transferase from a mono- or oligosaccharide and a glucosyl donor.
O. Kandler, H. Hopf
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Oligosaccharide Signaling In Plants
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 1987INTRODUCTION 295 FUNGAL CELL WALL FRAGMENTS AS DEFENSIVE SiGNALS 296 fJ-Glucans .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........
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The Journal of nutrition, 2007
Feeding infants breast milk of healthy mothers is associated with a lower incidence of infectious and allergic diseases. Although this effect is of multifactorial origin, it is widely accepted that the entire intestinal flora of breast-fed infants provides antiinfective properties and is an important stimulating factor for the postnatal development of ...
Boehm, G (Günther), Stahl, B
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Feeding infants breast milk of healthy mothers is associated with a lower incidence of infectious and allergic diseases. Although this effect is of multifactorial origin, it is widely accepted that the entire intestinal flora of breast-fed infants provides antiinfective properties and is an important stimulating factor for the postnatal development of ...
Boehm, G (Günther), Stahl, B
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Oligosaccharide Signalling Molecules
2009The signalling potential of plant carbohydrates had largely been overlooked until the last 2 decades. Whether trehalose- and sucrose-derived compounds, or oligosaccharides emanating from cell wall fragmentation, carbohydrate signals are thought to play key roles in plant growth and development at one level, and in activating plant defences against ...
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Mass spectrometry of oligosaccharides
Mass Spectrometry Reviews, 2004Abstract I. Introduction 162 II. CHARACTERISTICS OF TANDEM MASS SPECTRA OF CARBOHYDRATES 163 A. Ionization of Carbohydrates 163 1. Electrospray Ionization (ESI) 163 2. Matrix‐Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization (MALDI) 163 B. Nomenclature for the Fragmentation of Glycoconjugates 164 C.
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