FIGURE 1.6.. Common classes of animal glycans.

FIGURE 1.6.

Common classes of animal glycans. (Modified and updated from Varki A. 1997. FASEB J 11: 248–255; Fuster M, Esko JD. 2005. Nat Rev Can 7: 526–542, with permission from Springer Nature and Stanley P. 2011. Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol 3: a005199.) (See Online Appendix 1B for full names and designated symbols for monosaccharides.)

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