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Jesús Jiménez-Barbero

Researcher at Ikerbasque

Publications -  701
Citations -  21186

Jesús Jiménez-Barbero is an academic researcher from Ikerbasque. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy & Molecular recognition. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 673 publications receiving 18902 citations. Previous affiliations of Jesús Jiménez-Barbero include SIDI & Hunter College.

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Chemical biology of the sugar code.

TL;DR: This review sketches the concept of the sugar code, with a solid description of the historical background, and places emphasis on a distinctive feature of the code, that is, the potential of a carbohydrate ligand to adopt various defined shapes, each with its own particular ligand properties (differential conformer selection).
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Multivalent glycoconjugates as anti-pathogenic agents

TL;DR: By interfering with pathogen adhesion, such glycocompounds including glycopolymers, glycoclusters, glycodendrimers and glyconanoparticles have the potential to improve or replace antibiotic treatments that are now subverted by resistance.
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From lectin structure to functional glycomics: principles of the sugar code

TL;DR: The strategic combination of methods to monitor distinct aspects of the lectin-glycan interplay offers a promising perspective to answer the central question of how the exquisite target specificity of endogenous lectins for certain cellular glycans can be explained.
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Carbohydrate–Aromatic Interactions

TL;DR: An overview of the structural and thermodynamic features of protein-carbohydrate interactions, theoretical and experimental efforts to understand stacking in these complexes, and the implications of this understanding for chemical biology are provided.
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Lignin Composition and Structure in Young versus Adult Eucalyptus globulus Plants

TL;DR: The data indicated that p-hydroxyphenyl and guaiacyl units are deposited at the earlier stages, whereas the woods are enriched in syringyl (S) lignin during late lignification, and resinols are the most important nonether linkages.