different between glycoconjugate vs sialoglycoconjugate
glycoconjugate
English
Etymology
glyco- +? conjugate
Noun
glycoconjugate (plural glycoconjugates)
- (biochemistry) Any carbohydrate that is chemically linked (e.g. as a glycoside) to another compound.
Derived terms
- lipoglycoconjugate
Related terms
- glucoconjugate
- glycoconjugation
Verb
glycoconjugate (third-person singular simple present glycoconjugates, present participle glycoconjugating, simple past and past participle glycoconjugated)
- To undergo glycoconjugation
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sialoglycoconjugate
English
Etymology
sialo- +? glycoconjugate
Noun
sialoglycoconjugate (plural sialoglycoconjugates)
- The glycoconjugate of any glycoprotein containing sialic acid
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