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Isolation of Sialic Acid 9-Phosphatase from Human Erythrocytes
George W. Jourdian +3 more
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AbstractPeriodontitis is a complex inflammatory disease in which the host genome, in conjunction with extrinsic factors, determines susceptibility and progression. Genetic predisposition is the strongest risk factor in the first decades of life. As people age, chronic exposure to the periodontal microbiome puts a strain on the proper maintenance of ...
Arne S. Schaefer +4 more
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The physiological characteristics and applications of sialic acid. [PDF]
Wang B +5 more
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Histiocytes: Multifaceted Regulators of Health and Disease
ABSTRACT The mononuclear phagocyte system encompasses macrophages, dendritic cells (DCs), and monocytes. Tissue‐resident macrophages and dendritic cells arise during embryogenesis and are replenished either through self‐renewal or by monocytes during inflammation.
Erika J. Gruber
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Sialic acid identity modulates host tropism of sialoglycan-binding viridans group streptococci. [PDF]
Morrison KM +9 more
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Glycolipid-bound sialic acid in serum: increased levels in mice and humans bearing mammary carcinomas. [PDF]
Thomas Μ. Kloppel +3 more
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Genetic Divergence and Antibody Expression Influence the N‐Glycomes of CHO‐K1 and CHO‐S Cells
ABSTRACT While Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells continue to be the workhorse of recombinant therapeutic protein production, decades of genetic divergence in the industrially relevant CHO‐K1 and CHO‐S cell lines, are likely to have resulted in differing glycosylation capabilities. Glycosylation can influence the efficacy, serum half‐life, and safety of
Roberto Donini +6 more
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Stromal cells modulate innate immune cell phenotype and function in colorectal cancer via the Sialic acid/Siglec axis. [PDF]
O'Neill A +23 more
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ABSTRACT Chagas disease, caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, is a neglected tropical disease with limited treatment options and no available vaccine. Understanding the role of proteins in the parasite's biological cycle is critical for advancing vaccine development and optimizing therapies.
Normanda Souza‐Melo +2 more
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