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Neoglycoconjugates Based on Cyclodextrins and Calixarenes

David A. Fulton, +1 more
- 29 Jan 2002 - 
- Vol. 33, Iss: 4
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This article is published in ChemInform.The article was published on 2002-01-29. It has received 10 citations till now.

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Design and creativity in synthesis of multivalent neoglycoconjugates.

TL;DR: This chapter briefly surveys the concept of multivalency involved in carbohydrate–protein interactions and discusses in regard to recent steps undertaken in glycobiology toward identification of lead candidates using microarrays and modern analytical tools.
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Carbohydrates in Supramolecular Chemistry

TL;DR: It is revealed that carbohydrates are useful building blocks for the stabilization of complex architectures based on carbohydrate-protein interactions and other weak interactions such as π-π interactions.
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Characteristics of protein-carbohydrate interactions as a basis for developing novel carbohydrate-based antirejection therapies.

TL;DR: Refined carbohydrate‐based therapeutics may permit an increased number of ABO‐incompatible transplantations to be carried out, and may remove the initial barriers to clinical xenotransplantation.
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The third dimension of reading the sugar code by lectins: design of glycoclusters with cyclic scaffolds as tools with the aim to define correlations between spatial presentation and activity.

TL;DR: Emerging insights into the potential of cyclodextrins, cyclic peptides, calixarenes and glycophanes for this purpose are presented herein.
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Cyclic neoglycodecapeptides: how to increase their inhibitory activity and selectivity on lectin/toxin binding to a glycoprotein and cells

TL;DR: The bioactivity of sugar headgroups covalently attached to this carrier for the cases of five proteins, i.e. a potent biohazardous plant agglutinin, a leguminous model lectin and three adhesion/growth‐regulatory human lectins, represent the different types of topological organization within the galectin family.
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