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Sulfated Surface Tetrasaccharide Carbohydrate Structure Attached Cell Proteins

Sulfated sialyl-Lewis X is a sulfated tetrasaccharide found on cell surface proteins that binds P-selectin and E-selectin on cells like neutrophils, mediating interactions with the endothelium.

A sulfated tetrasaccharide carbohydrate structure attached to many cell surface proteins, it binds the P-selectin and E-selectin molecules on the surface of cells, such as neutrophils, that mediate interactions with the endothelium

Front A sulfated tetrasaccharide carbohydrate structure attached to many cell surface proteins, it binds the P-selectin and E-selectin molecules on the surface of cells, such as neutrophils, that mediate interactions with the endothelium
Back sulfated sialyl-Lewis, X

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