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Glycobiology and Medicine - Proceedings of the 7th Jenner Glycobiology and Medicine Symposium. (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
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Glycobiology and Medicine - Proceedings of the 7th Jenner Glycobiology and Medicine Symposium. (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
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7th Jenner Glycobiology and Medicine Symposium Sunday5-W Wednesday
8 September 2004 John S. Axford StGeorge's, University of London,
UK The potential for glycobiology to improve the practice of
medicine has been well recognised, which is why biannual meetings
concerning the association have been taking place for the last 14
years. The science of glycobiology has matured rapidly, and with it
the far reaching clinical implications are becoming understood. The
next decade is going to see this ?nal frontier of science
conquered. The impact this understanding of glycobiology will have
upon our practice of medicine is going to be exciting. The 7th
Jenner Glycobiology and Medicine Symposium was designed
tore?ecttheseadvances.Allthemajorclinicalareaswereinvolved,withcontributions
from pivotal players in science and medicine. As with our previous
meetings, junior scientists were involved as we recognise that at
the end of the next decade they will be in the driving seat. This
introduction serves as a taster to whet your appetite. From
embryogenesis to pathogenesis, glycosylation plays a pivotal role.
Complex and hybrid N-glyans and O-fucose glycans are critical in
oocyte devel- ment and function. This area must surely be a fertile
ground for glycosylation research.
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