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lectin content. Some
lectins are beneficial, such as CLEC11A,
which promotes bone growth,
while others may be
powerful toxins such as ricin.
Lectins may...
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suggests avoiding all
foods containing lectins.
Scientists and
dietitians have
classified Gundry's
claims about lectins as pseudoscience. He
sells supplements...
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foods that
contain high
amounts of
lectins will
prevent and cure disease.
There is no
clinical evidence the
lectin-free diet is
effective to
treat any...
- The
lectin pathway or MBL
pathway is a type of
cascade reaction in the
complement system,
similar in
structure to the
classical complement pathway, in...
- The
legume lectins (or L-type
lectins) are a
family of sugar-binding
proteins or
lectins found in the
seeds and, in
smaller amounts, in the roots, stems...
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response to
pathogens and apoptosis.
Drickamer et al.
classified C-type
lectins into 7
subgroups (I to VII)
based on the
order of the
various protein domains...
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specificities of
these lectins.
These lectins bind
either glucose,
mannose or galactose. The
exact function of
legume lectins is not
known but they may...
- protein.
Lectin affinity chromatography is a form of
affinity chromatography where lectins are used to
separate components within the sample.
Lectins, such...
- carbohydrate-binding
specificity of
lectins". In Liener,
Irvin E.; Sharon, Nathan; Goldstein,
Irwin J. (eds.). The
Lectins Properties,
Functions and Applications...
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recognized as the
discovery of a
class of carbohydrate-binding
proteins called lectins and the
birth of a new
branch of
science called lectinology. In 1988 the...