A chemical approach for identifying O-GlcNAc-modified proteins in cells
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Carolyn R Bertozzi | C. Bertozzi | J. Hanover | H. Hang | D. Vocadlo | Howard C Hang | John A Hanover | David J Vocadlo | Eun-Ju Kim | Eun-Ju Kim
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