glycan

/ˈɡlaɪkæn/
noun
  1. A carbohydrate molecule made of sugar units linked together, found in living organisms.
    • The scientist studied how glycans help cells communicate with each other.
    • Some bacteria use glycans on their surface to avoid the immune system.
    • Glycans in breast milk can support a baby's developing gut health.
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