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Exploring the Impact of Ketodeoxynonulosonic Acid in Host-Pathogen Interactions Using Uptake and Surface Display by Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae.
Saha S, Coady A, Sasmal A, Kawanishi K, Choudhury B, Yu H, Sorensen RU, Inostroza J, Schoenhofen IC, Chen X, Münster-Kühnel A, Sato C, Kitajima K, Ram S, Nizet V, Varki A. Saha S, et al. Among authors: sato c. mBio. 2021 Jan 19;12(1):e03226-20. doi: 10.1128/mBio.03226-20. mBio. 2021. PMID: 33468699 Free PMC article.
Identification and adipocyte differentiation-dependent expression of the unique disialic acid residue in an adipose tissue-specific glycoprotein, adipo Q.
Sato C, Yasukawa Z, Honda N, Matsuda T, Kitajima K. Sato C, et al. J Biol Chem. 2001 Aug 3;276(31):28849-56. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M104148200. Epub 2001 May 29. J Biol Chem. 2001. PMID: 11382781 Free article.
Recently, we have shown that alpha 2,8-linked disialic acid (diSia) residue occurs in glycoproteins more frequently than ever recognized (Sato, C., Fukuoka, H., Ohta, K., Matsuda, T., Koshino, R., Kobayashi K., Troy, F. A., II, and Kitajima, K. (2000) J. ...
Recently, we have shown that alpha 2,8-linked disialic acid (diSia) residue occurs in glycoproteins more frequently than ever recognized ( …
Neuronal differentiation-dependent expression of the disialic acid epitope on CD166 and its involvement in neurite formation in Neuro2A cells.
Sato C, Matsuda T, Kitajima K. Sato C, et al. J Biol Chem. 2002 Nov 22;277(47):45299-305. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M206046200. Epub 2002 Sep 15. J Biol Chem. 2002. PMID: 12235144 Free article.
We previously demonstrated that alpha2,8-linked disialic acid (diSia) residues occur in several glycoproteins of mammalian brains (Sato, C., Fukuoka, H., Ohta, K., Matsuda, T., Koshino, R., Kobayashi, K., Troy, F. A., II, and Kitajima, K. (2000) J. ...
We previously demonstrated that alpha2,8-linked disialic acid (diSia) residues occur in several glycoproteins of mammalian brains (Sato
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