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Lectin Affinity Chromatography 929<br />

11. Oligosaccharides without sialic acid(s) of mono-, di-, tri-, and tetraantennary complex<br />

type are retarded by the allo A lectin column.<br />

12. More detailed reviews on the separation of oligosaccharides and glycopeptides by means<br />

of affinity chromatography on immobilized lectin columns have been published (37–39).<br />

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