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Hennet, Thierry
University of Zurich
Editorial Board Member
Name:
Hennet, Thierry
Role:
Editorial Board Member
Email:
thierry.hennet@uzh.ch
Institution:
University of Zurich
Department:
Subject Categories:
Expertise Terms:
carbohydrate
,
carbohydrate function
,
carbohydrate metabolism
,
colitis
,
endoplasmic reticulum (ER)
,
extracellular matrix
,
glycobiology
,
glycoconjugate
,
glycolipid
,
glycoprotein biosynthesis
,
glycoprotein structure
,
glycosylation
,
glycosyltransferase
,
Golgi
,
inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
,
microbiome
,
necrotizing enterocolitis
,
oligosaccharide
,
physiology
,
probiotic
,
sialic acid
Hinderlich, Stephan
Beuth Hochschule für Technik Berlin - University of Applied Sciences
Editorial Board Member
Name:
Hinderlich, Stephan
Role:
Editorial Board Member
Email:
hinderlich@beuth-hochschule.de
Institution:
Beuth Hochschule für Technik Berlin - University of Applied Sciences
Department:
Subject Categories:
Expertise Terms:
carbohydrate biosynthesis
,
carbohydrate function
,
carbohydrate metabolism
,
enzyme
,
enzyme catalysis
,
enzyme purification
,
extracellular matrix
,
glycobiology
,
glycoconjugate
,
glycomics
,
glycoprotein
,
glycoprotein biosynthesis
,
glycoprotein structure
,
glycosylation
,
metabolic engineering
,
sialic acid
Prestegard, James
University of Georgia
Editorial Board Member
Name:
Prestegard, James
Role:
Editorial Board Member
Email:
jpresteg@ccrc.uga.edu
Institution:
University of Georgia
Department:
Complex Carbohydrate Research Center
Subject Categories:
Expertise Terms:
biophysics
,
carbohydrate-binding protein
,
glycobiology
,
glycoprotein
,
glycoprotein structure
,
glycosaminoglycan
,
glycosylation
,
molecular modeling
,
nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)
,
protein structure