Glycopolymers of microorganisms: achievements and future research (review)

Prikladnaia biokhimiia i mikrobiologiia
L D Varbanets

Abstract

This review presents the current literature data on the structure of peptidoglycans, lipopolysaccharides, teichoic acids, the mechanism of biological action of lipopolysaccharides, and the possibility of uising oligosaccharides for creation of glycoconjugate vaccines, as well as promising areas for further research of glycopolymers of microorganisms.

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