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titleOfInvention Glycosylation-related materials and methods
abstract Described are glycosylation techniques, and more particularly, techniques for producing glycosylated structures that are resistant to enzymatic degradation, thereby modulating one or more biological properties thereof or incorporating the biological properties of their therapeutic moieties , and in particular the technique of reacting an activated fluorine-containing sugar substrate (eg, a 3-fluorosialic acid compound) with a sugar acceptor to produce a covalent conjugate of the sugar acceptor and one or more sialic acid compounds.
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