Other sugars found in foods, such as sucrose, fructose and mannose are converted to glucose almost as quickly as starch is. |
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The major sugars were glucose, xylose, galactose, and arabinose, while uronic acid, rhamnose, mannose, and fucose represented the minor sugars. |
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The cell walls of the endosperm are composed largely of mannose, with lesser amounts of glucose, galactose and arabinose. |
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Asian and African populations showed selection in genes affecting the metabolism of the plant sugars mannose and sucrose. |
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These data suggest that galactose and mannose may compete with glucose for uptake, whereas sucrose and fructose do not. |
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The outermost layer of the cell wall is composed of diverse proteins bearing polysaccharide side chains composed of mannose. |
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They found that inclusion of mannose in the drinking water of chicks reduced S. typhimurium colonization of the cecum. |
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Rhamnose, arabinose, galactose, glucose, mannose, xylose, and fructose were as the standard monose sample. |
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Intermediate glycostructures have different numbers of galactose, mannose, and sialic acid residues. |
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Uptake of nonopsonized bacteria by macrophages seems to be mediated dominantly by the mannose receptor. |
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No inhibitory effect was observed using other sugars such as xylose, arabinose or mannose. |
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The authors show that HIV relies on heparan sulfate to attach to sperm, but not mannose receptors as previously predicted. |
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These carbohydrates include glucose, mannose, galactose, xylose, arabinose, fructose, sorbose, lactose, sucrose, cellobiose, cellotriose, and raffinose. |
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The oxidase-positive isolate reduced nitrate and assimilated glucose, mannose, mannitol, N-acetyl-glucosamine, adipate, malate, citrate, and caprate. |
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Mannose has long been recognized for playing a key role in protein glycosylation. |
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Key to the technology is a genetically engineered protein that is based on a naturally occurring human opsonin protein called Mannose Binding Lectin. |
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