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Synthetic inhibitors of galectins: Structures and syntheses

Denavit et al., 2018

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Denavit V
Lainé D
Tremblay T
St-Gelais J
Giguère D
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Trends in Glycoscience and Glycotechnology

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The recent discovery of the critical involvement of galectins in cancer progression, and in inflammatory and immune responses, has raised this family of β-D-galactoside-binding proteins to the rank of high-priority drug targets by the scientific community. This report will …
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