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Human galectin-3 is a protein of the lectin-family that was shown to bind the LPS of multiple human pathogens. Some of them, including ''P. aeruginosa'' protect themselves against the human immune system by mimicking the lipopolysaccharides (LPS) present on human erythrocytes. | Human galectin-3 is a protein of the lectin-family that was shown to bind the LPS of multiple human pathogens. Some of them, including ''P. aeruginosa'' protect themselves against the human immune system by mimicking the lipopolysaccharides (LPS) present on human erythrocytes. | ||
By making fusion proteins of galectin-3 with fluorescent reporter proteins, pathogens can be labelled and '''made visible by fluorescence-microscopy'''. | By making fusion proteins of galectin-3 with fluorescent reporter proteins, pathogens can be labelled and '''made visible by fluorescence-microscopy'''. | ||
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