Sialic Acid in the Regulation of Blood Cell Production, Differentiation, and Turnover
Joseph Lau,
Eric Edward Irons,
Sajina GC
Abstract:Sialic acid is a unique sugar moiety that resides in the distal and most
accessible position of the glycans on mammalian cell surface and
extracellular glycoproteins and glycolipids. The potential for sialic
acid to obscure underlying structures has long been postulated, but the
means by which such structural changes affect directly biological
processes continues to be elucidated. Here, we appraise the growing body
of literature detailing the importance of sialic acid for the
generation, differentiation, funct… Show more
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