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Fig. 6.
Contrasts in early approaches to the discovery and characterization of proteins and glycans. Compared to the robust and relatively easy interdirectional progress in the early study of proteins, often originating from initial knowledge of their functions (upper panel), early approaches to the discovery and characterization of glycans (lower panel) did not often originate from functional clues. See text for discussion.
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