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Capsular Polysaccharides (CPSs)
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Understanding the structure and function of Capsular Polysaccharides (CPSs) is important for developing antivirulence strategies and vaccines, as Capsular Polysaccharides (CPSs) are potential targets for antimicrobial interventions
The complete chemical structure of specific Capsular Polysaccharides (CPSs), such as K135 and K106/K112, has been characterized, highlighting the diverse nature of Capsular Polysaccharides (CPSs) in different bacterial strains
Immune responses to specific bacterial Antigens can be modulated by a diverse set of Capsular Polysaccharides (CPSs).
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References (Sources)
- 5,7-Diamino-3,5,7,9-tetradeoxynon-2-ulosonic Acids in the Capsular Polysaccharides of Acinetobacter baumannii
- Acinetobacter baumannii K106 and K112: Two Structurally and Genetically Related 6-Deoxy-l-talose-Containing Capsular Polysaccharides
- Glycan Array Evaluation of Synthetic Epitopes between the Capsular Polysaccharides from Streptococcus pneumoniae 19F and 19A
- Niche-specific features of the intestinal bacteroidales
- Polysaccharide Capsules Equip the Human Symbiont Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron to Modulate Immune Responses to a Dominant Antigen in the Intestine
- Polysaccharide Processing and Presentation by the MHCII Pathway
- Structural biology and functional features of phage-derived depolymerase Depo32 on Klebsiella pneumoniae with K2 serotype capsular polysaccharides