Auckland University of Technology View Institution's Website 2 articles published in JoVE Immunology and Infection Printed Glycan Array: A Sensitive Technique for the Analysis of the Repertoire of Circulating Anti-carbohydrate Antibodies in Small Animals Sara Olivera-Ardid*1, Nailya Khasbiullina*2,3, Alexey Nokel3, Andrey Formanovsky2, Inna Popova2, Tatiana Tyrtysh2, Roman Kunetskiy2, Nadezhda Shilova2, Nicolai Bovin2,4, Daniel Bello-Gil1, Rafael Mañez1,5 1Infectious Pathology and Transplantation Division, Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL), 2Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry (IBCh), Russian Academy of Sciences, 3Semiotik LLC, 4Auckland University of Technology, 5Intensive Care Department, Bellvitge University Hospital This work shows the potential of printed glycan array (PGA) technology for the analysis of circulating anti-carbohydrate antibodies in small animals. Biology FSL Constructs: A Simple Method for Modifying Cell/Virion Surfaces with a Range of Biological Markers Without Affecting their Viability Deborah A. Blake1, Nicolai V. Bovin2, Dan Bess1, Stephen M. Henry1 1Biotechnology Research Institute, AUT University and KODE Biotech Ltd, 2Shemyakin Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry RAS, Moscow, Russia Function-Spacer-Lipid (FSL) constructs allow the surface characteristics of living cells and virions to be modified without loss of vitality. The method requires only simple contact of an FSL construct solution with a cell/virion and spontaneous and stable surface incorporation occurs.