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- Carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA19-9), also known as sialyl-LewisA, is a tetrasaccharide which is usually attached to O-glycans on the surface of cells. It...
- Cultural Geography Volume 7, Issue 2, 1987, Pages 51 – 65 Authors: David C. Lewisa; Elizabeth Metallinos-Katzarasb; Louis E. Grivettic doi:10.1080/08873638709478507...
- Brady and Frank Brownlee. Margery Wilson as Wild Sumac Ed Brady as John Lewisa Frank Brownlee as Lupin Wilbur Higby as Armand du Fere Ray Jackson as Pierre...
- molecular formula C31H52N2O23 (molar m****: 820.74 g/mol) may refer to: Sialyl-LewisA Sialyl-LewisX This set index page lists chemical structure articles ****ociated...
- monoclonal antibodies. Sialyl-LewisX was ****igned the name CD15. CA19-9 (sialyl-LewisA) de Vries, T.; Knegtel, R. M.; Holmes, E. H.; Macher, B. A. (October 2001)...
- voted as the European Sportsman of the Year". Tennis World USA. "Triumf Lewisa Hamiltona" (in Polish). Retrieved 26 December 2022. "Robert Lewandowski...
- ligands include chondroitin sulfates A and B, as well as sulphated Lewisx and Lewisa structures. The mannose receptor is the only member of the family in which...
- childbirth together with her infant in the same year. In 1869 he married **** Lewisa Russel de Smidt, who produced six daughters and survived him. "The Native...
- 'The Empty Hearts'". Seattlepi.com. 21 August 2014. Brockport, Stephen LewisA (13 July 2014). "Empty Hearts [Andy Babiuk, Wally Palmar, Clem Burke + Elliot...
- (1917) - Leroux The Spindle of Life (1917) - Jason Wild Sumac (1917) - John Lewisa Indiscreet Corinne (1917) - P.A. Britton The Learnin' of Jim Benton (1917)...