| 31. | After the fusion of the late endosome with the lysosome, lysosomal sialidases remove sialic acid residues.
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| 32. | It was therefore expected to have an authentic human form of sialic acid and other oligosaccharide residues.
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| 33. | Neuraminidases are enzymes that cleave sialic acid groups from glycoproteins and are required for influenza virus replication.
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| 34. | Mucins are constituents of one class of glycoproteins : sialic acid-containing glycoproteins, or mucoproteins.
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| 35. | These hemagluttinin proteins bind to sialic acid receptors on host cells, which can fall into two categories.
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| 36. | Conversely, the sialic acid content of mouse vagina is a measure of the potency of the estrogen.
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| 37. | This paper attempted to reveal their components and the presence of sialic acid in the amorphous ground substance.
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| 38. | On one side, it has made humans more susceptible to some viruses by decreasing sialic acid diversity.
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| 39. | The ancestral SAS gene was found to have both sialic acid synthase and rudimentary ice-binding functionalities.
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| 40. | Variety is found in the degree of core fucosylation and in the type of sialic acid and galactose linkage.
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