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Amino and amido polysaccharides include some of the most complex, fascinating natural polymers, due in part to their important biological activities and intriguing biomedical applications. Chemical modification strategies have recently been created in order to access semi-synthetic amino polysaccharides. They typically involve a three-step reaction sequence: introducing a leaving group, azide displacement...