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Australian Journal of Chemistry Australian Journal of Chemistry
Volume 62 Number 6 2009
RESEARCH FRONT: Carbohydrates and Other Sticky Topics


Table of Contents with graphics and descriptions 


pp. xxiii-xxvi

 


Carbohydrate Research in the 20th Century 

Stephen J. Angyal

pp. 501-502

 


Robert Vyent Stick: A Colourful Character 

Spencer J. Williams

pp. 503-509

 


Recent Developments in Glycoside Synthesis with Glycosynthases and Thioglycoligases 

Bojana Rakić and Stephen G. Withers

pp. 510-520

  
 


Affinity-Based Proteomics Probes; Tools for Studying Carbohydrate-Processing Enzymes 

Keith A. Stubbs and David J. Vocadlo

pp. 521-527

  
 


The Chitopentaose Complex of a Mutant Hen Egg-White Lysozyme Displays No Distortion of the –1 Sugar Away from a 4C1 Chair Conformation 

Gideon J. Davies, Stephen G. Withers and David J. Vocadlo

pp. 528-532

  
 


A Brief and Informationally Rich Naming System for Oligosaccharide Motifs of Heteroxylans Found in Plant Cell Walls 

Régis Fauré, Christophe M. Courtin, Jan A. Delcour, Claire Dumon, Craig B. Faulds, Geoffrey B. Fincher, Sébastien Fort, Stephen C. Fry, Sami Halila, Mirjam A. Kabel, Laurice Pouvreau, Bernard Quemener, Alain Rivet, Luc Saulnier, Henk A. Schols, Hugues Driguez and Michael J. O'Donohue

pp. 533-537

  
 


Synthesis of Naturally Occurring Arsenic-Containing Carbohydrates 

Pedro Traar, Alice Rumpler, Tobias Madl, Gerald Saischek and Kevin A. Francesconi

pp. 538-545

  
 


An Improved Synthetic Route to the Potent Angiogenesis Inhibitor Benzyl Manα(1→3)-Manα(1→3)-Manα(1→3)-Manα(1→2)-Man Hexadecasulfate 

Ligong Liu, Ken D. Johnstone, Jon K. Fairweather, Keith Dredge and Vito Ferro

pp. 546-552

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Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of 1,5-Dideoxy-1,5-iminoxylitol–Amino Acid Hybrids as Xylosidase Inhibitors 

Andreas J. Steiner, Arnold E. Stütz, Chris A. Tarling, Stephen G. Withers and Tanja M. Wrodnigg

pp. 553-557

  
 


Synthesis of ABO Histo-Blood Group Type V and VI Antigens 

Peter J. Meloncelli and Todd L. Lowary

pp. 558-574

  
 


A Chemoenzymatic Route to Conjugatable β(1→3)-Glucan Oligosaccharides 

Emilie Montel, Maria Hrmova, Geoffrey B. Fincher, Hugues Driguez and Sylvain Cottaz

pp. 575-584

  
 


Activation of Sugar Hydroxyl Groups Prior to Glycosylation 

Robert J. Ferrier and Richard H. Furneaux

pp. 585-589

  
 


Non-Stick Sugars: Synthesis of Difluorosugar Fluorides as Potential Glycosidase Inactivators 

Brian P. Rempel and Stephen G. Withers

pp. 590-599

  
 


Carbohydrates: the Essential Molecules of Life
By Robert Stick and Spencer J. Williams
 

Reviewed by Richard J. Payne

pp. 600-601

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