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    The N-glycolyl form of mouse sialyl Lewis X is recognized by selectins but not by HECA-452 and FH6 antibodies that were raised against human cells

    E-, P- and L-selectins critically function in lymphocyte recirculation and recruiting leukocytes to inflammatory sites. MECA-79 antibody inhibits L-selectin-mediated lymphocyte adhesion in several species and ...

    Junya Mitoma, Tatsuo Miyazaki, Mark Sutton-Smith, Misa Suzuki in Glycoconjugate Journal (2009)

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    Glycomics and Mass Spectrometry

    There is an increasing body of evidence indicating that glycans are implicated in numerous biological processes such as cell–cell interactions, intracellular signaling, and immune response. emerges from the ...

    Anne Dell, Jihye Jang-Lee, Poh-Choo Pang, Simon Parry, Mark Sutton-Smith in Glycoscience (2008)

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    In vivo glycosylation of MUC1 in airway epithelial cells

    The O-glycans that decorate mucin glycoproteins contribute to the biophysical and biochemical properties of these molecules and hence their function as a barrier and lubricant on epithelial surfaces. Alteratio...

    Howard S. Silverman, Mark Sutton-Smith, Paul Heal, Simon Parry in Glycoconjugate Journal (2002)

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    FAB-MS characterization of sialyl Lewisx determinants on polylactosamine chains of human airway mucins secreted by patients suffering from cystic fibrosis or chronic bronchitis

    Although a large body of structural data exists for bronchial mucins from cystic fibrosis (CF) and chronic bronchitis (CB) patients, little is known about terminal structures carried on poly-N-acetyllactosamine a...

    Willy Morelle, Mark Sutton-Smith, Howard R. Morris in Glycoconjugate Journal (2001)