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Synthetic methods to access oligosaccharide structures are extremely important to provide bio-probes for the functional analysis. Furthermore, a combinatorial oligosaccharide library is potentially important in terms of diagnoses and providing potential seeds for new pharmaceuticals.
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Ako, T., Kanie, O. (2008). Stationary Solid-Phase Reaction (SSPR) for Oligosaccharide Synthesis. In: Taniguchi, N., Suzuki, A., Ito, Y., Narimatsu, H., Kawasaki, T., Hase, S. (eds) Experimental Glycoscience. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-77924-7_42
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