Combinatorial complex carbohydrate libraries and methods for...

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C536S001110, C536S123100

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides methods of utilizing a complex carbohydrate library which includes a plurality of complex carbohydrate structures each being attached to a specific site of a solid support such as a platform for screening and isolating complex carbohydrate structures capable of specifically and uniquely binding with an entity such as a polypeptide.

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