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bibliographicCitation Leyden R, Velasco-Torrijos T, André S, Gouin S, Gabius HJ, Murphy PV. Synthesis of bivalent lactosides based on terephthalamide, N,N'-diglucosylterephthalamide, and glycophane scaffolds and assessment of their inhibitory capacity on medically relevant lectins. J Org Chem. 2009 Dec 04;74(23):9010–26. doi: 10.1021/jo901667r. PMID: 19899775.
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