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Of or relating to (saliva) a viscous colorless glandular secretion into the mouth which serves to lubricate ingested food.

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  • M. mobile cells require sialic proteins (in this case, fetuin was used) to glide over solid surfaces.
  • The subsequent two miles of Colorado's rock and sediment would eventually come to rest on this sialic layer.
  • The liver recognizes and destroys all glycoproteins that are missing their sialic acids, inactivating the glycoproteins.
  • Different species have evolved different kinds of sialic acids.
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