| 11. | The saccharides are divided into four chemical groups : monosaccharides, disaccharides, oligosaccharides, and polysaccharides.
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| 12. | This process is often used in labeling saccharides with fluorescent molecules or other tags such as biotin.
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| 13. | I'm trying to search for promising surfactants to use for saccharide-treated gold nanorods.
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| 14. | Proteins can also be modified to include non-peptide components, such as saccharide chains and lipids.
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| 15. | Helicobacter attachment to terminal saccharide residues ) and that diversity within the multicellular organism is then exploited endogenously.
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| 16. | Glycoproteins often consist of a number of different glycoforms, with alterations in the attached saccharide or oligosaccharide.
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| 17. | Sodium periodate can be used in solution to open saccharide rings between vicinal diols leaving two aldehyde groups.
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| 18. | Human skin also contains aldehyde functional groups in the termini of saccharides and so is stained as well.
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| 19. | Inside the herbal body of insam the REE had got combined with the saccharides into desired complex compounds.
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| 20. | Carbohydrates and their derivatives, including saccharides, phosphosugars, and nucleotides, are ubiquitous metabolites in every organism.
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