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<description><![CDATA[http://www.functionalglycomics.org/static/index.shtml<br />The CFG is a large research initiative composed of more than 300 Participating Investigators and seven scientific Core laboratories. Funded by NIGMS in 2001 to elucidate the roles of carbohydrate-protein interactions in cell communication at the cell surface, the CFG has made enormous progress towards its aims. The scientific Cores produce a variety of resources and services for investigators performing experiments that address the goals o...]]></description>
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