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Discovery and characterization of a novel extremely acidic bacterial N-glycanase with combined advantages of PNGase F and A.Current approaches to glycoprotein analysis.Discrimination of in vitro and in vivo digestion products of meat proteins from pork, beef, chicken, and fish.Human milk oligosaccharides: The role in the fine-tuning of innate immune responses.A HPLC-based glycoanalytical protocol allows the use of natural O-glycans derived from glycoproteins as substrates for glycosidase discovery from microbial culture.Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Carbohydrate Modification on Glycoproteins from Seeds of Ginkgo biloba.Quantification of sialic acids in red meat by UPLC-FLD using indoxylsialosides as internal standards.An integrated 3D-printed platform for the automated isolation of N-glycans.Rapid Sample Preparation Methodology for Plant N-Glycan Analysis Using Acid-Stable PNGase H+.2-Pyridylfuran: A New Fluorescent Tag for the Analysis of CarbohydratesBiochemical characterisation of the neuraminidase pool of the human gut symbiont Akkermansia muciniphilaFunctional characterization of the UDP-xylose biosynthesis pathway in Rhodothermus marinusDiscovery and Biochemical Characterization of UDP-Glucose Dehydrogenase from Granulibacter bethesdensisAnalysing Mucin DegradationHigh-throughput glycoanalytical technology for systems glycobiology: Figure 1Application and assessment of extruded edible casings manufactured from pectin and gelatin/sodium alginate blends for use with breakfast pork sausageDietary Protein Sources Differentially Affect the Growth of Akkermansia muciniphila and Maintenance of the Gut Mucus Barrier in MiceNew Insights into Porcine Milk N-Glycome and the Potential Relation with Offspring Gut MicrobiomeAn Enzymatic N-Acylation Step Enables the Biocatalytic Synthesis of Unnatural SialosidesN-Glycan Profile as a Tool in Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Meat AdulterationN-Glycosylation Plays an Essential and Species-Specific Role in Anti-Infection Function of Milk Proteins Using Listeria monocytogenes as Model Pathogen
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