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Alternative N-glycosylation of serum proteins has been observed in colorectal cancer (CRC), esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) and gastric cancer (GC), while comparative study among those three cancers has not been reported before.
Si Liu +7 more
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N-glycomic Complexity in Anatomical Simplicity: Caenorhabditis elegans as a Non-model Nematode?
Caenorhabditis elegans is a genetically well-studied model nematode or “worm”; however, its N-glycomic complexity is actually baffling and still not completely unraveled. Some features of its N-glycans are, to date, unique and include bisecting galactose
Katharina Paschinger +2 more
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Progress of metabolomics‐centric multi‐omics research in medicine
The graphical abstract illustrates a holistic roadmap for metabolomics‐centric multi‐omics integration in medical research. The upper panel depicts the technological transition from traditional bulk analysis to high‐resolution single‐cell and spatial methodologies, specifically addressing inherent challenges such as molecular complexity and dynamic ...
Ziyi Wang +6 more
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Quantitative Glycomics Strategies
The correlations between protein glycosylation and many biological processes and diseases are increasing the demand for quantitative glycomics strategies enabling sensitive monitoring of changes in the abundance and structure of glycans. This is currently attained through multiple strategies employing several analytical techniques such as capillary ...
Yehia, Mechref +4 more
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Immunological approaches to biomass characterization and utilization
Plant biomass is the major renewable feedstock resource for sustainable generation ofalternative transportation fuels to replace fossil carbon-derived fuels. Ligno-cellulosiccell walls are the principal component of plant biomass.
Sivakumar ePattathil +7 more
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The Evolving Landscape of Clinical Aging Clocks: From Epigenetic to Multi‐Omics Integration
Multi‐omics aging clocks capture biological heterogeneity beyond single‐omics models, improving risk stratification. Key challenges include unknown biological meaning, timescale mismatches, and validation gaps. Future clocks must distinguish pathological damage from adaptive remodeling—damage accumulation is the most actionable target for anti‐aging ...
Liying Liu +13 more
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Symbioses between microbes and higher organisms underpin high diversity in many ecosystems, including coral reefs, however mechanisms underlying the early establishment of symbioses remain unclear.
Bette Lynn Willis +5 more
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Prostate cancer remains a leading cause of male cancer death, yet screening cannot reliably identify aggressive disease, underscoring the need for tissue biomarkers. It is shown that primary tumors increase ER–plasma membrane junction signaling via STIM1/ORP5, whereas metastasis features their loss, Golgi dispersal, and rapid conversion of high‐mannose
Amanda J. Macke +14 more
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Background: Carbohydrate determinants of the cellular surface and cytoplasmic glycopolymers which enable their mutual recognition, and effect cell proliferation, cell size and movement regulation and apoptosis, have become a focus of recent attention of
M. B. Shchur +2 more
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MGL‐Based Drug Conjugate: A Novel Glycan‐Targeting Strategy for Potential Precision Cancer Therapy
An engineered macrophage galactose‐type lectin (MGL)‐based conjugate (mMGL‐vcMMAE), incorporating an exposed cysteine for site‐specific drug linkage, preserves stability, binding profile, and affinity of the native MGL carbohydrate recognition domain. It also selectively targets Tn/STn‐expressing cancer cells and shows recognition of colorectal cancer ...
Carlos D. L. Lima +15 more
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