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Anti- Cell surface sugars

A few members of a new class of synthetic sugar molecules called neoglycopolymers can perform this trick, causing L-selectin molecules on meandering cells first to cluster and then to fall off cell surfaces. Neoglycopolymers are simple to make and halt inflammatory processes in a distinctly different way than do existing anti-inflammatory drugs, such as aspirin or ibuprofen. While these medicines block... [Pg.27]


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