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Link Phylogeny for Sialic acid and sialyltransferase dysfunction in breast cancer
Sialic acid and sialyltransferase dysfunction in breast cancer
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Glycomics
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Oligosaccharide
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ABH Antigens
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Galactose
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Antigen, ABH
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N-acetylgalactosamine
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ABO Blood Group
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ABO and Secretor Blood group Genetics
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Blood group antigen proteins (chart)
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Codon
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Open reading frame
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Synonymous (silent) substitution
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The thalassemias
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Genetic architecture
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Centromere
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Chromatid
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Telomere
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RNA
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Dawkins, Richard
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Scientific reductionism
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Soyasaponins
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Alternate Complement Pathway
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Neuraminic acid
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Sialic acid
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Glycosyltransferase
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Sialyl Lewis X (SLeX)
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Lectins
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Agglutinate
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Boyd's Report of Lectin Specificity
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Carbohydrates as Biological Markers
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Celiac Disease (Sprue), ABO and Secretor Blood Types
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Collectins
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Dietary lectins are metabolic signals for the gut and modulate immune and hormone functions
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Dietary lectins can induce in vitro release of IL-4 and IL-13 from human basophils
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Integrins
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Lectins, Mitogen and Blastogenic Effects
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Natural human antibodies to dietary lectins
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William Boyd
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N-acetylglucosamine
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Lectins, Resistance to Degradation
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GalNAc
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