| Id |
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| TextSentencer_T1 |
0-180 |
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Chemical structure of beta-galactofuranose-containing polysaccharide and O-linked oligosaccharides obtained from the cell wall of pathogenic dematiaceous fungus Fonsecaea pedrosoi. |
| T1 |
0-180 |
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denotes |
Chemical structure of beta-galactofuranose-containing polysaccharide and O-linked oligosaccharides obtained from the cell wall of pathogenic dematiaceous fungus Fonsecaea pedrosoi. |
| T1 |
0-180 |
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denotes |
Chemical structure of beta-galactofuranose-containing polysaccharide and O-linked oligosaccharides obtained from the cell wall of pathogenic dematiaceous fungus Fonsecaea pedrosoi. |
| TextSentencer_T2 |
181-304 |
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denotes |
Fonsecaea pedrosoi is the main etiologic agent of chromoblastomycosis, usually occurring in tropical and subtropical areas. |
| T2 |
181-304 |
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denotes |
Fonsecaea pedrosoi is the main etiologic agent of chromoblastomycosis, usually occurring in tropical and subtropical areas. |
| T2 |
181-304 |
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denotes |
Fonsecaea pedrosoi is the main etiologic agent of chromoblastomycosis, usually occurring in tropical and subtropical areas. |
| TextSentencer_T3 |
305-424 |
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The cell wall components of pathogenic microorganisms behave as an antigen and/or ligand of the innate immune response. |
| T3 |
305-424 |
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denotes |
The cell wall components of pathogenic microorganisms behave as an antigen and/or ligand of the innate immune response. |
| T3 |
305-424 |
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denotes |
The cell wall components of pathogenic microorganisms behave as an antigen and/or ligand of the innate immune response. |
| TextSentencer_T4 |
425-613 |
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The cells of F. pedrosoi reacted with the α-galactopyranose-binding lectin (Griffonia simplicifolia lectin 1B4 isolectin, GSL 1B4), as well as the α-mannose-binding lectin, concanavalin A. |
| T4 |
425-613 |
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denotes |
The cells of F. pedrosoi reacted with the α-galactopyranose-binding lectin (Griffonia simplicifolia lectin 1B4 isolectin, GSL 1B4), as well as the α-mannose-binding lectin, concanavalin A. |
| T4 |
425-788 |
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The cells of F. pedrosoi reacted with the α-galactopyranose-binding lectin (Griffonia simplicifolia lectin 1B4 isolectin, GSL 1B4), as well as the α-mannose-binding lectin, concanavalin A. The cell wall glycoprotein was isolated from conidial cells of F. pedrosoi, and its structure was analyzed by (1)H-nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and (13)C-NMR experiments. |
| TextSentencer_T5 |
614-788 |
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The cell wall glycoprotein was isolated from conidial cells of F. pedrosoi, and its structure was analyzed by (1)H-nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and (13)C-NMR experiments. |
| T5 |
614-788 |
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The cell wall glycoprotein was isolated from conidial cells of F. pedrosoi, and its structure was analyzed by (1)H-nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and (13)C-NMR experiments. |
| TextSentencer_T6 |
789-979 |
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The N-linked polysaccharide moiety consists of a backbone β-1,6-linked galactofuranose and α-1,6-linked mannose polymers, both of which are substituted with α-1,2-linked glucose side-chains. |
| T5 |
789-979 |
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The N-linked polysaccharide moiety consists of a backbone β-1,6-linked galactofuranose and α-1,6-linked mannose polymers, both of which are substituted with α-1,2-linked glucose side-chains. |
| T6 |
789-979 |
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The N-linked polysaccharide moiety consists of a backbone β-1,6-linked galactofuranose and α-1,6-linked mannose polymers, both of which are substituted with α-1,2-linked glucose side-chains. |
| TextSentencer_T7 |
980-1141 |
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Furthermore, the glycoprotein contained a large amount of O-linked oligosaccharides, especially a hexaose that constituted approximately 20% of the glycoprotein. |
| T6 |
980-1141 |
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Furthermore, the glycoprotein contained a large amount of O-linked oligosaccharides, especially a hexaose that constituted approximately 20% of the glycoprotein. |
| T7 |
980-1141 |
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Furthermore, the glycoprotein contained a large amount of O-linked oligosaccharides, especially a hexaose that constituted approximately 20% of the glycoprotein. |
| TextSentencer_T8 |
1142-1293 |
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Unexpectedly, the hexaose had a highly branched structure which consisted of galactofuranose, galactopyranose, glucose and mannose residues as follows: |
| T7 |
1142-1293 |
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Unexpectedly, the hexaose had a highly branched structure which consisted of galactofuranose, galactopyranose, glucose and mannose residues as follows: |
| T8 |
1142-1293 |
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denotes |
Unexpectedly, the hexaose had a highly branched structure which consisted of galactofuranose, galactopyranose, glucose and mannose residues as follows: |
| TextSentencer_T9 |
1294-1454 |
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An anti-F. pedrosoi antibody specifically reacted with the cells of F. pedrosoi, whereas other fungal cells that contain galactofuranose residues did not react. |
| T8 |
1294-1454 |
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An anti-F. pedrosoi antibody specifically reacted with the cells of F. pedrosoi, whereas other fungal cells that contain galactofuranose residues did not react. |
| T9 |
1294-1454 |
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denotes |
An anti-F. pedrosoi antibody specifically reacted with the cells of F. pedrosoi, whereas other fungal cells that contain galactofuranose residues did not react. |
| TextSentencer_T10 |
1455-1651 |
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The reactivity of the antibody was strongly inhibited by the branched hexaose, suggesting that the characteristic structure of the O-linked hexaose involves the antigenic specificity of the cells. |
| T9 |
1455-1651 |
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denotes |
The reactivity of the antibody was strongly inhibited by the branched hexaose, suggesting that the characteristic structure of the O-linked hexaose involves the antigenic specificity of the cells. |
| T10 |
1455-1651 |
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denotes |
The reactivity of the antibody was strongly inhibited by the branched hexaose, suggesting that the characteristic structure of the O-linked hexaose involves the antigenic specificity of the cells. |