Sialyl Lewis.sup.x mimetics containing phenyl backbones

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Compounds that possess selectin binding activity are described that have a three-dimensionally stable configuration for sialic acid and fucose, or analogs, derivatives, or mimics of these groups, such that sialic acid and fucose or their mimics are separated by a linker that permits binding between those groups and the selecting, such compounds being represented by the following general structural formula I: ##STR1##

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