Combination of automated solid-phase and enzymatic oligosaccharide synthesis provides access to α(2,3)-sialylated glycans

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A synthetic strategy combining automated solid-phase chemical synthesis and enzymatic sialylation was developed to access α(2,3)-sialylated glycans.

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Fair, R. J., Hahm, H. S., & Seeberger, P. H. (2015). Combination of automated solid-phase and enzymatic oligosaccharide synthesis provides access to α(2,3)-sialylated glycans. Chemical Communications, 51(28), 6183–6185. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc01368b

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