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1. The Lex Carbohydrate Sequence Is Recognized by Antibody to L5, a Functional Antigen in Early Neural Development

4. The cysteine-rich domain of the macrophage mannose receptor is a multispecific lectin that recognizes chondroitin sulfates A and B and sulfated oligosaccharides of blood group Lewis(a) and Lewis(x) types in addition to the sulfated N-glycans of lutropin.

5. Fluorescent neoglycolipids. Improved probes for oligosaccharide ligand discovery.

6. Monoclonal antibody 91.9H raised against sulfated mucins is specific for the 3'-sulfated Lewisa tetrasaccharide sequence.

7. Brain contains HNK-1 immunoreactive O-glycans of the sulfoglucuronyl lactosamine series that terminate in 2-linked or 2,6-linked hexose (mannose).

8. Carbohydrate recognition by Mycoplasma pneumoniae and pathologic consequences.

9. The Le(x) carbohydrate sequence is recognized by antibody to L5, a functional antigen in early neural development.

10. Collectin-43 is a serum lectin with a distinct pattern of carbohydrate recognition.

11. Differential recognition by conglutinin and mannan-binding protein of N-glycans presented on neoglycolipids and glycoproteins with special reference to complement glycoprotein C3 and ribonuclease B.

12. Immunoelectron microscopic studies reveal differences in distribution of sialo-oligosaccharide receptors for Mycoplasma pneumoniae on the epithelium of human and hamster bronchi.

13. Human serum amyloid P is a multispecific adhesive protein whose ligands include 6-phosphorylated mannose and the 3-sulphated saccharides galactose, N-acetylgalactosamine and glucuronic acid.

14. Sialo-oligosaccharide receptors for Mycoplasma pneumoniae and related oligosaccharides of poly-N-acetyllactosamine series are polarized at the cilia and apical-microvillar domains of the ciliated cells in human bronchial epithelium.

15. Bovine serum conglutinin is a lectin which binds non-reducing terminal N-acetylglucosamine, mannose and fucose residues.

16. A library of oligosaccharide probes (neoglycolipids) from N-glycosylated proteins reveals that conglutinin binds to certain complex-type as well as high mannose-type oligosaccharide chains.

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