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Published TCIMAIL newest issue No.197
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When a virus infects mammalian host cells, glycan epitopes on the cell surface is exploited as a virus receptor. And the surface of a virus particle is frequently modified with glycosylation in order to escape from an immunological host defense. For studies of virus-glycan interaction and infectious inhibition, we show a lineup of oligosaccharide products containing virus-related glycan epitope structures.