Carbohydrate conjugates as inhibitors of cell adhesion

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ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to novel conjugates of tetrasaccharides, preferably of sialyl-Lewis X (SLeX) and sialyl-Lewis A (SLeA), having improved activity as inhibitors of cell adhesion, a process for the preparation of these compounds, and their use as pharmacological active compounds and as diagnostics and pharmaceuticals which contain these conjugates.

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