MAPPING THE ARCHITECTURE OF THE INITIATING PHOSPHOGLYCOSYL TRANSFERASE FROM S. ENTERICA O-ANTIGEN BIOSYNTHESIS IN A LIPONANOPARTICLE

Mapping the architecture of the initiating phosphoglycosyl transferase from S. enterica O-antigen biosynthesis in a liponanoparticle

Bacterial cell surface glycoconjugates are critical for cell survival and for interactions between bacteria and their hosts.Consequently, the pathways responsible for ventilationstejp their biosynthesis have untapped potential as therapeutic targets.The localization of many glycoconjugate biosynthesis enzymes to the membrane represents a significan

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Hemangioma of the clitoris: A case report

Introduction: Hemangioma is usually a benign vascular tumor caused by endothelial cell proliferation and often presents in early childhood.It can occur anywhere on the body but most commonly appears on the face, scalp, chest or back.Clitoris is a rare site for it.Case presentation: A 6-year-old-female child presented with a complaint of pain and a

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