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We report a concept that is not only applicable for telemicroscopy, but may be adapted for the remote control of any kind of scientific device, opening a new field of application for the Internet.
A new sequenator allows the identification, quantification and characterization of sites of glycosylation on proteins, making it possible to analyse the glycosylation at serine and threonine sites in mucin-like domains.