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The glycocalyx is a system of protein-linked and lipid-linked carbohydrates which have a number of important functions, for example in cellular recognition, communication, adhesion and structureal support by binding to the extracellular matrix.
The glycocalyx is a system of [[Proteins|protein]]-linked and [[Lipid|lipid]]-linked [[Carbohydrate|carbohydrates]] which have a number of important functions, for example in cellular recognition, communication, adhesion and structureal support by binding to the extracellular matrix.

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The glycocalyx is a system of protein-linked and lipid-linked carbohydrates which have a number of important functions, for example in cellular recognition, communication, adhesion and structureal support by binding to the extracellular matrix.