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The most common form is tetrasialotransferrin, with four sialic acid chains.
Sialic acid also plays an important role in human influenza infections.
The mutation causes sialic acid to build up in the cells.
As a family, these residues are known as sialic acids.
Gangliosides have at least three sugars, one of which must be sialic acid.
The subsequent two miles of Colorado's rock and sediment would eventually come to rest on this sialic layer.
Also, alpha-amylase contains a significant level of sialic acid.
The capsule contains sialic acid, which is found widely in humans and so does not set off the defenses of the body.
Again removal of sialic acid in the infected cells increased the potential to -4.64 mV.
Sialic acid is known to play a crucial part in cell signaling pathways and interaction processes.
These enzymes can be used for chemoenzymatic synthesis of sialic acid derivatives.
Sialic acid carries a negative charge, providing an external barrier to charged particles.
It is therefore expected to have an authentic human form of sialic acid and other oligosaccharide residues.
Sialic acid also plays a role in the bacteria's ability to invade through the blood-brain barrier.
A diagnosis can be made by measuring cultured tissue samples for increased levels of free sialic acid.
Sialuria is a condition where there is increased Sialic acid in the urine.
The sialic acid-rich regions contribute to creating a negative charge on the cells' surfaces.
This paper attempted to reveal their components and the presence of sialic acid in the amorphous ground substance.
Glycophorins are rich in sialic acid, which gives the red blood cells a very hydrophilic-charged coat.
The primary function of Siglecs is to bind glycans containing sialic acids.
The receptor for bovine parvovirus 1 is sialic acid.
The numbering of the sialic acid structure begins at the carboxylate carbon and continues around the chain.
In bacterial systems, sialic acids are biosynthesized by an aldolase enzyme.
Many are created by continental volcanic arc subduction or the collision of sialic masses.
Acid, pepsin, and sialic acid outputs were determined under the same conditions.