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http://www.functionalglycomics.org/static/index.shtml

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 of the CFG. Data produced by the scientific Cores are accessible from this Gateway. Specialty databases for glycan-binding proteins, glycan structures, and glycosyltransferases are also available. Click here to learn more about the CFG.


Great source of information on glycans, glycosyltransferases, N-glycans, protoeglycans, gene arrays, sugars, glycoproteins.

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