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Glyco‐Nanogels for Modulating Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilm
Nanogels presenting α‐galactose and β‐fucose can significantly alter Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm dynamics through their interaction with lectins. Application timing is crucial: pre‐treatment reduces biofilm, while treatment after biofilm initiation increases biomass.
Sophia Rosencrantz +4 more
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Serum N-glycan NA3Fb identified as a prognostic biomarker of poor outcome in HBV-related hepatocellular carcinoma. [PDF]
Kang P +11 more
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Automated glycan assembly of oligomannose glycans for sensing applications
Carbohydrates are useful building blocks for supramolecular assemblies offering the possibility of multiple hydrogen bonding. Several carbohydrate- functionalized multivalent scaffolds have been used to study weak carbohydrate-protein (CPIs) and carbohydrate-carbohydrate interactions (CCIs).
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Protein glycosylation in lung cancer from a mass spectrometry perspective
Abstract Lung cancer is a severe disease for which better diagnostic and therapeutic approaches are urgently needed. Increasing evidence implies that aberrant protein glycosylation plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis and progression of lung cancer.
Mirjam Balbisi +2 more
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Functional molecular monolayers - from heterogeneous self-organization to glycan cantilever array sensors [PDF]
Kathrin Gruber
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Mass spectrometry imaging of N‐linked glycans: Fundamentals and recent advances
Abstract With implications in several medical conditions, N‐linked glycosylation is one of the most important posttranslation modifications present in all living organisms. Due to their nontemplate synthesis, glycan structures are extraordinarily complex and require multiple analytical techniques for complete structural elucidation.
Tana V. Palomino, David C. Muddiman
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Glycan masking in immunogen design: computational and experimental methods. [PDF]
Araiza G +9 more
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Mass Spectrometry Structural Proteomics Enabled by Limited Proteolysis and Cross‐Linking
ABSTRACT The exploration of protein structure and function stands at the forefront of life science and represents an ever‐expanding focus in the development of proteomics. As mass spectrometry (MS) offers readout of protein conformational changes at both the protein and peptide levels, MS‐based structural proteomics is making significant strides in the
Haiyan Lu +4 more
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