Organisms | Evidence |
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Homo sapiens (human) |
RES 1b:x-dglc-HEX-1:5 2s:n-acetyl 3b:b-dgal-HEX-1:5 4b:a-dgal-HEX-1:5 LIN 1:1d(2+1)2n 2:1o(4+1)3d 3:3o(4+1)4d
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