Site-Directed Conjugation of “Clicked” Glycopolymers To Form Glycoprotein Mimics: Binding to Mammalian Lectin and Induction of Immunological Function
Jin Geng(Shenzhen University), David M. Haddleton(University of Warwick), Gaojian Chen(University of Leeds), Giuseppe Mantovani(University of Warwick), Benjamin Johnson(University of Leeds), Stephen D. Evans(University of Leeds), Russell Wallis(University of Leeds), Julien Nicolas(Université Paris-Sud), Lei Tao(Tsinghua University), Daniel A. Mitchell(University of Leeds)
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