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Carbohydrates / Protein domains / Glycoproteins / Cellulase / Cellulose / O-linked glycosylation / Trichoderma reesei / Glycoside hydrolase / N-linked glycosylation / Chemistry / Biology / Carbohydrate chemistry
Date: 2010-03-02 08:31:08
Carbohydrates
Protein domains
Glycoproteins
Cellulase
Cellulose
O-linked glycosylation
Trichoderma reesei
Glycoside hydrolase
N-linked glycosylation
Chemistry
Biology
Carbohydrate chemistry

Large-Scale Analyses of Glycosylation in Cellulases

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