Showing papers by "Serge Pérez published in 2015"
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University of California, San Diego1, Harvard University2, ETH Zurich3, Macquarie University4, Max Planck Society5, Albert Einstein College of Medicine6, Johns Hopkins University7, University of Georgia8, Osaka University9, Discovery Institute10, University of California, Santa Barbara11, Stanford University12, University of California, Davis13, Utrecht University14, University of Giessen15, University of Grenoble16, National Institutes of Health17, Scripps Research Institute18, Kyoto University19, Soka University of America20, Imperial College London21, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology22, Washington University in St. Louis23
TL;DR: Author(s): Varki, Ajit; Cummings, Richard D; Aebi, Markus; Packer, Nicole H; Seeberger, Peter H; Esko, Jeffrey D; Stanley, Pamela; Hart, Gerald; Darvill, Alan; Kinoshita, Taroh; Prestegard, James J; Schnaar, Ronald L; Freeze, Hudson H; Marth, Jamey D; Bertozzi, Carolyn R.
Abstract: Author(s): Varki, Ajit; Cummings, Richard D; Aebi, Markus; Packer, Nicole H; Seeberger, Peter H; Esko, Jeffrey D; Stanley, Pamela; Hart, Gerald; Darvill, Alan; Kinoshita, Taroh; Prestegard, James J; Schnaar, Ronald L; Freeze, Hudson H; Marth, Jamey D; Bertozzi, Carolyn R; Etzler, Marilynn E; Frank, Martin; Vliegenthart, Johannes Fg; Lutteke, Thomas; Perez, Serge; Bolton, Evan; Rudd, Pauline; Paulson, James; Kanehisa, Minoru; Toukach, Philip; Aoki-Kinoshita, Kiyoko F; Dell, Anne; Narimatsu, Hisashi; York, William; Taniguchi, Naoyuki; Kornfeld, Stuart
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TL;DR: Modulation and stabilization of either the α-helix or β-strand conformation of the V3 peptide by conjugation to negatively charged gold glyconanoparticles (GNPs) open up the way for the design of new fully synthetic HIV vaccine candidates.
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01 Jan 2015TL;DR: The role of glycoinformatics in the growth of glycobiology and in the area of structural characterization of glycans, within the areaof carbohydrate research is described.
Abstract: Complex carbohydrates are built for high-density biocoding, which is at par with proteins and nucleic acids and their role and importance is widely being recognized. This can be conceptualized as an extended paradigm of molecular biology in which biological information flows from DNA to RNA and protein. This article describes the role of glycoinformatics in the growth of glycobiology and in the area of structural characterization of glycans, within the area of carbohydrate research.