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    • Herrler, G., Gross, H. J., Imhof, A., Brossmer, R., Milks, G., Paulson, J. C. A synthetic sialic-acid analog is recognized by influenza-c virus as a receptor determinant but is resistant to the receptor-destroying enzyme Journal of Biological Chemistry  1992 267:12501-12505  PMID:1618756
    • Kelm, S., Paulson, J. C., Rose, U., Brossmer, R., Schmid, W., Bandgar, B. P., Schreiner, E., Hartmann, M., Zbiral, E. Use of sialic-acid analogs to define functional-groups involved in binding to the influenza-virus hemagglutinin European Journal of Biochemistry  1992 205:147-153  DOI:10.1111/j.1432-1033.1992.tb16762.x  PMID:1555576
    • Herrler, G., Gross, H. J., Milks, G., Paulson, J. C., Klenk, H. D., Brossmer, R. Use of a sialic acid analogue to analyze the importance of the receptor-destroying enzyme for the interaction of influenza c virus with cells Acta Histochemica Supplement  1990 40:39-41  PMID:1965334
    • Gross, H. J., Rose, U., Krause, J. M., Paulson, J. C., Schmid, K., Feeney, R. E., Brossmer, R. Transfer of synthetic sialic-acid analogs to n-linked and o-linked glycoprotein glycans using 4 different mammalian sialytransferases Biochemistry  1989 28:7386-7392  DOI:10.1021/bi00444a036  PMID:2510824
    • Gross, H. J., Bunsch, A., Paulson, J. C., Brossmer, R. Activation and transfer of novel synthetic 9-substituted sialic acids European Journal of Biochemistry  1987 168:595-602  DOI:10.1111/j.1432-1033.1987.tb13458.x  PMID:3665935
    • Pritchett, T. J., Brossmer, R., Rose, U., Paulson, J. C. Recognition of mono-valent sialosides by influenza-virus h-3 hemagglutinin Virology  1987 160:502-506  DOI:10.1016/0042-6822(87)90026-2  PMID:3660590

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