Bacterial polysaccharide
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Used for
mucoid exopolysaccharide Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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Broader Terms
bacterial antigen, polysaccharide
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Narrower Terms
lipopolysaccharide, peptidoglycan, teichoate
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Facts (generated by robot; please edit if you find it inaccurate)
- e) That the principle of enhancing the deposition of the curative material in the neoplasm by the use of bacterial polysaccharide is valid.
- Vi bacterial polysaccharide is a homopolymer of alpha 1-4 N-acetyl polygalacturonic acid with variable O-acetylation at position C-3 and forms a capsule around many bacteria.
- The attachment site of the reducing end of the bacterial polysaccharide is not known.
- The characterization of the immunodominant epitopes for a given bacterial polysaccharide is based on : (i) the synthesis of oligosaccharides of known composition, representative of the polysaccharide of concern.
- The bacterial polysaccharide is labeled at C5 of the GlcA (and N-acetylglucosamine) residues by growing E.
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