The study of glycan analysis is pivotal in understanding cellular communication, protein functionality and the therapeutic efficacy of glycoproteins. Mass spectrometry techniques have emerged as ...
In the future, a little saliva may be enough to detect an incipient cancer. Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have developed an effective way to interpret the changes in sugar molecules that ...
German researchers have developed a technique for glycan analysis using cheap, widely available chemicals. The team, from HTW University of Applied Sciences in Berlin, was interested in reducing the ...
Glycomics is defined as the study of both free sugars and of the complex sugar chains (glycans) that reside in glycoconjugates such as glycoproteins and glycolipids. Given the effects of ...
In this interview, News-Medical talks to a pioneer of glycan imaging, Richard Drake about glycans, their role in maintaining cellular homeostasis, glycopeptide analysis, and method development for ...
A recent study published in Engineering introduces GlycoPro, a novel high-throughput sample-processing platform that aims to transform the field of multi-glycosylation-omics analysis. Glycosylation, a ...
Creative Biolabs introduces an integrated glycoprotein analysis platform that streamlines structural characterization to support modern biologics development worldwide.
CD BioGlyco's experience in this field demonstrates that through meticulous fine-tuning of reaction conditions, chemical methods can achieve both efficient and broad-spectrum glycan release while ...
(Nanowerk News) Glycans play diverse and critical roles in numerous cellular activities, but their highly complex structures make their analysis a challenge. These structures arise from differences in ...
Dynamic molecular changes with VEGF targeted therapy in metastatic clear cell renal cancer. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2013 Genitourinary Cancers Symposium. This abstract does not ...
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