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TextSentencer_T1 0-105 Sentence denotes Structural characterization of novel oligosaccharides of cell-surface glycoproteins of Trypanosoma cruzi.
T1 0-105 Sentence denotes Structural characterization of novel oligosaccharides of cell-surface glycoproteins of Trypanosoma cruzi.
T1 0-105 Sentence denotes Structural characterization of novel oligosaccharides of cell-surface glycoproteins of Trypanosoma cruzi.
TextSentencer_T2 106-236 Sentence denotes Affinity-purified glycopeptides were prepared from Trypanosoma cruzi using the carbohydrate-specific monoclonal antibody WIC29.26.
T2 106-236 Sentence denotes Affinity-purified glycopeptides were prepared from Trypanosoma cruzi using the carbohydrate-specific monoclonal antibody WIC29.26.
T2 106-236 Sentence denotes Affinity-purified glycopeptides were prepared from Trypanosoma cruzi using the carbohydrate-specific monoclonal antibody WIC29.26.
TextSentencer_T3 237-327 Sentence denotes These glycopeptides contain rhamnose, fucose, xylose, and galactose, in the ratio 1:1:2:3.
T3 237-327 Sentence denotes These glycopeptides contain rhamnose, fucose, xylose, and galactose, in the ratio 1:1:2:3.
T3 237-327 Sentence denotes These glycopeptides contain rhamnose, fucose, xylose, and galactose, in the ratio 1:1:2:3.
TextSentencer_T4 328-568 Sentence denotes A series of oligosaccharides was released from the glycopeptides by mild acid hydrolysis, while, in contrast, no oligosaccharides were released by either peptide N-glycosidase F or conventional base-catalyzed beta-elimination and reduction.
T4 328-568 Sentence denotes A series of oligosaccharides was released from the glycopeptides by mild acid hydrolysis, while, in contrast, no oligosaccharides were released by either peptide N-glycosidase F or conventional base-catalyzed beta-elimination and reduction.
T4 328-568 Sentence denotes A series of oligosaccharides was released from the glycopeptides by mild acid hydrolysis, while, in contrast, no oligosaccharides were released by either peptide N-glycosidase F or conventional base-catalyzed beta-elimination and reduction.
TextSentencer_T5 569-749 Sentence denotes This suggested the presence of a phosphodiester linkage between the carbohydrate and peptide, which was further supported by the detection of phosphothreonine in the glycopeptides.
T5 569-749 Sentence denotes This suggested the presence of a phosphodiester linkage between the carbohydrate and peptide, which was further supported by the detection of phosphothreonine in the glycopeptides.
T5 569-749 Sentence denotes This suggested the presence of a phosphodiester linkage between the carbohydrate and peptide, which was further supported by the detection of phosphothreonine in the glycopeptides.
TextSentencer_T6 750-994 Sentence denotes The mild acid liberated (MAL) fraction was resolved into two major acidic oligosaccharides (MAL-P1 and MAL-P2), two minor neutral oligosaccharides (MAL-P1b and MAL-P2b) and a neutral fraction (MAL-N1), consisting of Gal and Xyl monosaccharides.
T6 750-994 Sentence denotes The mild acid liberated (MAL) fraction was resolved into two major acidic oligosaccharides (MAL-P1 and MAL-P2), two minor neutral oligosaccharides (MAL-P1b and MAL-P2b) and a neutral fraction (MAL-N1), consisting of Gal and Xyl monosaccharides.
T6 750-994 Sentence denotes The mild acid liberated (MAL) fraction was resolved into two major acidic oligosaccharides (MAL-P1 and MAL-P2), two minor neutral oligosaccharides (MAL-P1b and MAL-P2b) and a neutral fraction (MAL-N1), consisting of Gal and Xyl monosaccharides.
TextSentencer_T7 995-1307 Sentence denotes The MAL-P1 and MAL-P2 oligosaccharides proved to be hexa- and hepta-saccharides that shared a common xylose reducing terminus, but differed by one galactofuranose residue, and their negative charge was shown to be due to the presence of cyclic-phosphate attached to nonreducing terminal galactofuranose residues.
T7 995-1307 Sentence denotes The MAL-P1 and MAL-P2 oligosaccharides proved to be hexa- and hepta-saccharides that shared a common xylose reducing terminus, but differed by one galactofuranose residue, and their negative charge was shown to be due to the presence of cyclic-phosphate attached to nonreducing terminal galactofuranose residues.
T7 995-1307 Sentence denotes The MAL-P1 and MAL-P2 oligosaccharides proved to be hexa- and hepta-saccharides that shared a common xylose reducing terminus, but differed by one galactofuranose residue, and their negative charge was shown to be due to the presence of cyclic-phosphate attached to nonreducing terminal galactofuranose residues.
TextSentencer_T8 1308-1412 Sentence denotes The MAL-P1b and MAL-P2b oligosaccharides appeared to be nonphosphorylated versions of MAL-P1 and MAL-P2.
T8 1308-1412 Sentence denotes The MAL-P1b and MAL-P2b oligosaccharides appeared to be nonphosphorylated versions of MAL-P1 and MAL-P2.
T8 1308-1412 Sentence denotes The MAL-P1b and MAL-P2b oligosaccharides appeared to be nonphosphorylated versions of MAL-P1 and MAL-P2.
TextSentencer_T9 1413-1594 Sentence denotes Partial structures of MAL-P1 and MAL-P2 are suggested, based on compositional analyses, electrospray mass spectrometry, and tandem mass spectrometry before and after permethylation.
T9 1413-1594 Sentence denotes Partial structures of MAL-P1 and MAL-P2 are suggested, based on compositional analyses, electrospray mass spectrometry, and tandem mass spectrometry before and after permethylation.
T9 1413-1594 Sentence denotes Partial structures of MAL-P1 and MAL-P2 are suggested, based on compositional analyses, electrospray mass spectrometry, and tandem mass spectrometry before and after permethylation.
TextSentencer_T10 1595-1683 Sentence denotes The origin and significance of these unique trypanosomatid glycoconjugates is discussed.
T10 1595-1683 Sentence denotes The origin and significance of these unique trypanosomatid glycoconjugates is discussed.
T10 1595-1683 Sentence denotes The origin and significance of these unique trypanosomatid glycoconjugates is discussed.