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TextSentencer_T1 0-162 Sentence denotes The sialylation of bronchial mucins secreted by patients suffering from cystic fibrosis or from chronic bronchitis is related to the severity of airway infection.
T1 0-162 Sentence denotes The sialylation of bronchial mucins secreted by patients suffering from cystic fibrosis or from chronic bronchitis is related to the severity of airway infection.
T1 0-162 Sentence denotes The sialylation of bronchial mucins secreted by patients suffering from cystic fibrosis or from chronic bronchitis is related to the severity of airway infection.
TextSentencer_T2 163-355 Sentence denotes Bronchial mucins were purified from the sputum of 14 patients suffering from cystic fibrosis and 24 patients suffering from chronic bronchitis, using two CsBr density-gradient centrifugations.
T2 163-355 Sentence denotes Bronchial mucins were purified from the sputum of 14 patients suffering from cystic fibrosis and 24 patients suffering from chronic bronchitis, using two CsBr density-gradient centrifugations.
T2 163-355 Sentence denotes Bronchial mucins were purified from the sputum of 14 patients suffering from cystic fibrosis and 24 patients suffering from chronic bronchitis, using two CsBr density-gradient centrifugations.
TextSentencer_T3 356-642 Sentence denotes The presence of DNA in each secretion was used as an index to estimate the severity of infection and allowed to subdivide the mucins into four groups corresponding to infected or noninfected patients with cystic fibrosis, and to infected or noninfected patients with chronic bronchitis.
T3 356-642 Sentence denotes The presence of DNA in each secretion was used as an index to estimate the severity of infection and allowed to subdivide the mucins into four groups corresponding to infected or noninfected patients with cystic fibrosis, and to infected or noninfected patients with chronic bronchitis.
T3 356-642 Sentence denotes The presence of DNA in each secretion was used as an index to estimate the severity of infection and allowed to subdivide the mucins into four groups corresponding to infected or noninfected patients with cystic fibrosis, and to infected or noninfected patients with chronic bronchitis.
TextSentencer_T4 643-737 Sentence denotes All infected patients suffering from cystic fibrosis were colonized by Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
T4 643-737 Sentence denotes All infected patients suffering from cystic fibrosis were colonized by Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
T4 643-737 Sentence denotes All infected patients suffering from cystic fibrosis were colonized by Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
TextSentencer_T5 738-896 Sentence denotes As already observed, the mucins from the patients with cystic fibrosis had a higher sulfate content than the mucins from the patients with chronic bronchitis.
T5 738-896 Sentence denotes As already observed, the mucins from the patients with cystic fibrosis had a higher sulfate content than the mucins from the patients with chronic bronchitis.
T5 738-896 Sentence denotes As already observed, the mucins from the patients with cystic fibrosis had a higher sulfate content than the mucins from the patients with chronic bronchitis.
TextSentencer_T6 897-1052 Sentence denotes However, there was a striking increase in the sialic acid content of the mucins secreted by severely infected patients as compared to noninfected patients.
T6 897-1052 Sentence denotes However, there was a striking increase in the sialic acid content of the mucins secreted by severely infected patients as compared to noninfected patients.
T6 897-1052 Sentence denotes However, there was a striking increase in the sialic acid content of the mucins secreted by severely infected patients as compared to noninfected patients.
TextSentencer_T7 1053-1333 Sentence denotes Thirty-six bronchial mucins out of 38 contained the sialyl-Lewis x epitope which was even expressed by subjects phenotyped as Lewis negative, indicating that at least one alpha1,3 fucosyltransferase different from the Lewis enzyme was involved in the biosynthesis of this epitope.
T7 1053-1333 Sentence denotes Thirty-six bronchial mucins out of 38 contained the sialyl-Lewis x epitope which was even expressed by subjects phenotyped as Lewis negative, indicating that at least one alpha1,3 fucosyltransferase different from the Lewis enzyme was involved in the biosynthesis of this epitope.
T7 1053-1333 Sentence denotes Thirty-six bronchial mucins out of 38 contained the sialyl-Lewis x epitope which was even expressed by subjects phenotyped as Lewis negative, indicating that at least one alpha1,3 fucosyltransferase different from the Lewis enzyme was involved in the biosynthesis of this epitope.
TextSentencer_T8 1334-1443 Sentence denotes Finally, the sialyl-Lewis x determinant was also overexpressed in the mucins from severely infected patients.
T8 1334-1443 Sentence denotes Finally, the sialyl-Lewis x determinant was also overexpressed in the mucins from severely infected patients.
T8 1334-1443 Sentence denotes Finally, the sialyl-Lewis x determinant was also overexpressed in the mucins from severely infected patients.
TextSentencer_T9 1444-1695 Sentence denotes Altogether these differences in the glycosylation process of mucins from infected and noninfected patients suggest that bacterial infection influences the expression of sialyltransferases and alpha1,3 fucosyltransferases in the human bronchial mucosa.
T9 1444-1695 Sentence denotes Altogether these differences in the glycosylation process of mucins from infected and noninfected patients suggest that bacterial infection influences the expression of sialyltransferases and alpha1,3 fucosyltransferases in the human bronchial mucosa.
T9 1444-1695 Sentence denotes Altogether these differences in the glycosylation process of mucins from infected and noninfected patients suggest that bacterial infection influences the expression of sialyltransferases and alpha1,3 fucosyltransferases in the human bronchial mucosa.