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2006
BouckaertJ, MackenzieJ, de PazJL, ChipwazaB, ChoudhuryD, ZavialovA, MannerstedtK, AndersonJ, PierardD, WynsL, SeebergerPH, OscarsonS, De Greve H, KnightSD.  2006.  The affinity of the FimH fimbrial adhesin is receptor-driven and quasi-independent of Escherichia coli pathotypes. Molecular Microbiology. 61(6):1556-1568. Abstract
ButsL, Garcia-PinoA, WynsL, LorisR.  2006.  Structural basis of carbohydrate recognition by a Man(alpha1-2)Man-specific lectin from Bowringia milbraedii. 16(7):635-640. Abstract
2005
Garcia-PinoA, LorisR, WynsL, ButsL.  2005.  Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of the Man(alpha1-2)Man-specific lectin from Bowringia mildbraedii in complex with its carbohydrate ligand. 61(Pt 10):931-934. Abstract
1999
BouckaertJ, HamelryckTW, WynsL, LorisR.  1999.  The crystal structures of Man(alpha1-3)Man(alpha1-O)Me and Man(alpha1-6)Man(alpha1-O)Me in complex with concanavalin A. 274(41):29188-29195. Abstract
1996
LorisR, MaesD, PoortmansF, WynsL, BouckaertJ.  1996.  A structure of the complex between concanavalin A and methyl-3,6-di-O-(alpha-D-mannopyranosyl)-alpha-D-mannopyranoside reveals two binding modes. 271(48):30614-30618. Abstract


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