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  • 3. Differential lectin binding patterns in the oviductal ampulla of the horse during oestrus.
    Desantis S, Ventriglia G, Zubani D, Corriero A, Deflorio M, Acone F, Palmieri G, De Metrio G.
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  • 10. Variety of sialic acids occurring in the bovine sublingual gland.
    Accili D, Gabrielli MG, Menghi G.
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  • 15. Spatiotemporal expression patterns of sialoglycoconjugates during nephron morphogenesis and their regional and cell type-specific distribution in adult rat kidney.
    Zuber C, Paulson JC, Toma V, Winter HC, Goldstein IJ, Roth J.
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  • 16. The viral sigma1 protein and glycoconjugates containing alpha2-3-linked sialic acid are involved in type 1 reovirus adherence to M cell apical surfaces.
    Helander A, Silvey KJ, Mantis NJ, Hutchings AB, Chandran K, Lucas WT, Nibert ML, Neutra MR.
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  • 18. Sialic acid in human testis and changes with aging.
    Gheri G, Vichi D, Thyrion GD, Bonaccini L, Vannelli GB, Marini M, Sgambati E.
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  • 20. Lectin histochemistry and identification of O-acetylated sialoderivatives in the horse sublingual gland.
    Scocco P, Menghi G, Ceccarelli P, Pedini V.
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