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1. Kan bilda Abscesser i levern genom cirkulerande lectin

2. Galacto-N-Biose is used in lectin inhibition studies

3. Key words: agglutinin, lectin, isolation, Hypnea cervicornis, red marine alga.

4. An unidentified lectin isolated from M. turbinata has shown limited usefulness as a phytohaemagglutinin.

5. Chicken contains a Blood Type B Agglutinating lectin in its muscle tissue

6. A wheat germ Agglutinin (WGA) lectin labeled with Biotium’s CF® Dyes or HRP

7. Keywords: carbohydrate, dendrimer, sialic acid, gallic acid, lectin, wheat germ agglutinin, Limaxflavus.

8. Glycoprotein abnormalities in colonic carcinomata, Adenomata, and hyperplastic polyps shown by lectin peroxidase histochemistry

9. The mushroom also contains a sugar-binding protein, or lectin, that has affinity for the sugars xylose and melibiose.

10. An immunoblot assay using lentil-lectin (agglutinin from Lens culinaris) is highly sensitive and specific.

11. Guinea-pig AFP has fatty-acid- and lectin-binding properties, but no affinity for sex hormones.

12. The “A”-rich lectin preferentially Agglutinates blood group A erythrocytes and thus appears to be specific for α-N

13. The protoplasts were examined for affinity to various lectins by agglutination tests and by labeling with lectin – fluorescein isothiocyanate conjugates.

14. The biochemical characterization of a new lectin (Hypnea cervicornis agglutinin or HCA) isolated from the Brazilian red alga H. cervicornis is reported.

15. Crystallographic and solution studies of Mevo lectin and its complexes, the first effort of its kind on an Archeal lectin, reveal a structure similar to β-prism I fold lectins from plant and animal sources, but with a quaternary association involving a ring structure with seven-fold symmetry

16. Ulex europaeus I (UEAI) Agglutinin is not an antibody reagent, but instead represents a lectin that is produced by the gorse plant.

17. Ulex europaeus I (UEAI) Agglutinin is not an antibody reagent, but instead represents a lectin that is produced by the gorse plant.

18. Agglutinin definition: a substance , such as an antibody or a lectin , that causes agglutination of cells or Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

19. Even a minute quantity of a lectin is capable of Agglutinating a huge number of cells if the particular blood type is reactive.

20. The deduced amino acid sequence of BPLP had 51% identity with a Cucurbitaceous phloem lectin (phloem protein 2, PP2), and showed binding specificity to oligomers of N-acetylglucosamine

21. The antitrypsin oligosaccharides were resolved into 76% concanavalin A binding and 24% nonbinding sugar chains by lectin affinity chromatography; both fractions were further resolved by preparative paper electrophoresis.

22. A substance, such as an antibody or a lectin, that causes agglutination of cells or bacteria Word Origin for Agglutinin C19: agglutinate + -in Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital …

23. The tumor-cell specific agglutinin derived from wheat germ lipase reacts like an “incomplete” lectin with human red blood cells after pronase treatment, independent of AB0 blood group.

24. Lectin intoxication assays revealed that gro29 cells were cross-resistant to killing by the cytotoxic lectins ricin and modeccin, but not to wheat germ agglutinin, Ricinus communis agglutinin RCA120, or leucoagglutinin.

25. Although chicken is a lean meat, the issue is the power of an Agglutinating lectin attacking your bloodstream and the potential for it to lead to strokes and immune disorders.”

26. Thus, this pathway of abstaining from lectin-containing foods (grains, beans, and potatoes) Circuitously kills people, by recommending for them to instead eat the only remaining foods: animals and vegetable oils

27. These results supported the differentiation of two species of raptor trypanosomes based on other criteria: size, form, in vitro growth behavior, surface carbohydrate expression, lectin-mediated agglutination, and qualitative activity profiles of 19 enzymes.

28. Mass spectrometry analysis provided a description of chorion protein composition and revealed significant reductions in a subset of zona pellucida and lectin-type proteins between wild-type and mutant Chorions that paralleled the severity of the phenotype.

29. A plant lectin was isolated from barley (Hordeum vulgare) Coleoptiles using acidic extraction and different chromatographic methods. Sequencing of more than 50% of the protein sequence by Edman degradation confirmed a full-length cDNA clone.

30. Examines Bioadhesive carriers, diffusion or penetration enhancers, and lectin-targeted vehicles describes vaginal, nasal, buccal, ocular, and transdermal drug delivery reviews Bioadhesive interactions with the mucosal tissues of the eye and mouth, and those in …

31. The occurrence of polysaccharides and sugars in the cell walls of the soil-borne pathogenic fungus Chalara elegans (deuteromycete) has been investigated at the electron microscope level, using cytochemical approaches based on the affinity of lectin or enzyme–gold complexes for some carbohydrates.

32. The present invention relates to a method for detecting microcystin-producing strains and strains that do not produce said toxin within populations of Microcystis aeruginosa (Cyanobacteria) by means of the use of Ulex europaeus agglutinin 1 (UEA-1), of a probe for labelling the lectin and of the means necessary for detecting the probe.

33. Using a radioimmunoassay to measure the relative potencies of a wide range of chemically modified structures related to the H-type 2 human blood group determinant, evidence was accumulated that the binding of αLFuc(1→2)βDGal(1→4)-βDGlcNAc-OMe by the lectin I of Ulexeuropaeus involves a wedge-shaped amphiphilic surface which extends on one side of the molecule from the methoxy aglycon to OH-3 of the βDGal unit.