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Chemo-enzymatic synthesis and structure-activity study of artificially N-glycosylated eel calcitonin derivatives with a complex type oligosaccharide
Starting from N-glycosylated eel calcitonin derivatives that contain an N-acetyl-D-glucosamine residue specifically at the 3rd, 14th, 20th or 26th amino acid residue, corresponding glycopeptides with a complex-type oligosaccharide attached to the respective amino acid residue were synthesized by mea...
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