Analysis of tissue glycoprotein sugar chains by two-dimensional high-performance liquid chromatographic mapping.

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Published in J Chromatogr on December 29, 1988

Authors

S Hase1, K Ikenaka, K Mikoshiba, T Ikenaka

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Chemistry, Osaka University, College of Science, Japan.

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