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Blood group A antigenic determinant

Blood group A, antigenic determinant, 99 Bomeol, 99 Bomylamine, 160 Boron imide, 163... [Pg.186]

G. Schiffman, E. A. Kabat, and S. Leskowitz, Immunochemical studies on blood groups. XXVI. The isolation of oligosaccharides from human ovarian cyst blood group A substance including two disaccharides and a trisaccharide involved in the speciflcity of the blood group A antigenic determinant, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 84 (1962) 73-77. [Pg.243]

The Chemical Synthesis of 2-D-(a-i.-fucopyranosyl)-3-(3-(a-D-galactopyranosyl)-D-galactose. The Terminal Structure of the Blood-Group B Antigenic Determinant. R. U. Lemieux and... [Pg.23]

Lemieux, R U, Driguez, H, Chemical synthesis of 2-0-(a-L-fucopyranosyl)-3-0-(a-D-galacto-pyranosyl)-D-galactose. Terminal structure of the blood-group B antigenic determinant, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 97, 4069-4075, 1975. [Pg.106]

Isol. from milk oligosaccharides and from blood group substances. Antigenic determinant. [a]o -56 (c, 1.2 in H2O). [Pg.471]

Feizi, T., E.F. Hounsell, J. Alais, A. Veyrieres, and S. David. 1992. Further definition of the size of the blood group-I antigenic determinant using a chemically synthesised octasaccharide of poly-N-acetyllactosamine type. Carbohyd. Res. 10 289-297. [Pg.1824]

Kukowsaka-Fatallo, J. F., R. D. Farsen, R. P. Nair, and J. B. Fowe, A cloned human cDNA determines expression of a mouse stage-specific embryonic antigen and the Lewis blood group a(l,3/l,4)fucosyltransferase. Genes Dev. 4 1288-1303, 1990. [Pg.376]

Structurally, the O-polysaccharide chains of H. pylori clinical isolates have a poly-A-acetyl-lactosamine (-LacNAc) chain decorated with multiple lateral a-L-fucose residues forming internal Lex determinants with terminal Lex or Ley units (Fig. 10.4) or, in some strains with additional, D-glucose or D-galactose residues (Moran 2001 a,b, 2008 Monteiro, 2001). Moreover, Lea, Leb, sialyl-Lex, and H-1 antigens have been structurally described in other strains, as well as the related blood groups A and B (Fig. 10.4), but occur in association with Lex and LacNAc chains (Monteiro et al., 2000a,b Heneghan et al., 2000). [Pg.219]

Structures of the A, B, and O blood-group antigenic determinants. Blood group A... [Pg.1063]


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