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SYNTHESIS OF SIALYL- AND SULFO-Lex/Lea ANALOGS CONTAINING N-ALKYL-1-DEOXYNOJIRIMYCIN AS POTENTIAL SELECTIN BLOCKERSCitation[1]

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Pages 789-812 | Received 28 May 2001, Accepted 23 Aug 2001, Published online: 19 Aug 2006

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Nobumasa Otsubo, Hideharu Ishida & Makoto Kiso. (2002) AN EFFICIENT AND STRAIGHTFORWARD SYNTHESIS OF SIALYL Le X GLYCOLIPID AS A POTENT SELECTIN BLOCKER[[1]]. Journal of Carbohydrate Chemistry 21:3, pages 247-255.
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Sameh E. Soliman, Rafik W. Bassily, Ramadan I. El-Sokkary, Joseph Banoub & Mina A. Nashed. (2009) Regioselective synthesis of a glycomimetic trisaccharide of Sialyl Lewis (sLex). Carbohydrate Research 344:3, pages 395-399.
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