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Sugar residues on protein

Wagh et al., 1981

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18314231925126178057
Author
Wagh P
Bahl O
Elbein A
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Critical Reviews in Biochemistry

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In recent years it has become known that a large number of proteins are associated with covalently linked sugars. Such proteins, commonly designated as glycoproteins, are a complex group of macromolecules which appear to be widely distributed in nature. They …
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