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Now consider three sugars-glucose, glucuronic acid, and N-acetylglucosamine. Use shorthand (e.g., Glc?(1?4)GlcUA?(1?4)GlcNAc) to represent 10 trisaccharides with the sequence Glc?GlcUA?GluNAc.
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