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Acheson, A., Conover, J. C., Fandl, J. P., DeChiara, T. M., Russell, M., Thadani, A.,

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Chemistry 279: 25883-90.

Angata, K. and Fukuda, M. (2003). Polysialyltransferases: major players in polysialic

acid synthesis on the neural cell adhesion molecule. Biochimie 85: 195-206.

Angata, K., Lee, W., Mitoma, J., Marth, J. D. and Fukuda, M. (2006). Cellular and

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