How To Use Trisaccharide In A Sentence
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ATCC 10987 and B. anthracis was the presence of a repeating unit consisting of a HexNAc3 trisaccharide backbone in which two of the three
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Candida albicans cell wall proteins were selected by algorithm peptide epitope searches; each was synthesized and conjugated to the fungal cell wall β-mannan trisaccharide
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This interference of water with carbohydrate-membrane interactions in the dry state has been shown for several mono-, di-, and trisaccharides.
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(GlcNAcβ1-3) fucitol, was not detectable in whole embryos, mass spectrometry fragmentation and exoglycosidase sensitivity defined a novel glucuronyl trisaccharide as GlcNAcβ1-3 (GlcAβ1-4) fucitol.
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A monosaccharide was excluded from 15% and a trisaccharide from about 38% of this space.
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We attribute these sites to the trisaccharide and disaccharide structures, respectively.
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This enzyme is secreted by the pancreas and has the same activity as salivary amylase, producing disaccharides and trisaccharides.
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Raffinose is a trisaccharide sugar with a mean molecular weight of 594 D that prevents pulmonary water diffusion and cellular swelling in a more efficient way than do monosaccharides and dissaccharides.
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Baumann H, Brisson JR, Gagne SM, Zdanov A, et al. (1994) Solution structure of a trisaccharide-antibody complex: comparison of NMR measurements with a crystal structure.
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Raffinose merupakan indigestible trisaccharide yang terdapat pada buah dan sayuran.
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BORDER =" 0 "> trisaccharide that is substituted with β-Gal at O3 of the the N-acetylmannosamine (ManNAc) residue.
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Synthesis of lentinan core fragment trisaccharide, tetrasaccharide, hexasaccharide and heptasaccharide.
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The latter are converted to monosaccharides by intestinal saccharidases, including maltases that hydrolyze di- and trisaccharides, and the more specific disaccharidases, sucrase, lactase, and trehalase.