Fucosylation is an important type of glycosylation modification. It refers to the process by which L-fucose is attached to glycan chains of glycoproteins or glycolipids through specific glycosidic linkages. This modification widely participates in cell recognition, receptor signaling, immune ...
Lipids in inflammation and immune responses do not merely serve structural roles in membrane assembly and energy storage, but instead constitute a critical regulatory layer spanning the entire course of inflammatory initiation, signal amplification, immune cell differentiation, effector ...
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