Terminal Sialic Acids are an Important Determinant of Pulmonary Endothelial Barrier Integrity

This was followed by the addition of neuraminidase solution or buffer control to each well and continued resistance measurement 4 (or more) h. More specifically, following treatment with neuraminidase from Clostridium perfringens, the PAECs appeared to lose cell-cell contacts, resulting in rather evenly dispersed individual cells. In addition, among all other cell lines tested, AAV6 … Read more

Uncovering a Novel Molecular Mechanism for Scavenging Sialic Acids in Bacteria

Homonuclear 2D 1H,1H COSY and 1H,1H TOCSY experiments showed connectivity of this proton to one and two other protons, respectively (Fig. S2). Signal 2, at 2.73 ppm, corresponds then to a proton neighboring a carbonyl on one side and at least two other protons on the other side with chemical shifts in the 3-4 ppm … Read more

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