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GlycoGenius: the ultimate high-throughput glycan composition identification tool

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Loponte HF   +7 more
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H3N2 influenza virus tropism shifts to glycan receptors on tracheal ciliated cells

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Kikuchi C   +13 more
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Probing glycomics

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2007
The study of protein-carbohydrate interactions is one central theme of glycomics research. The challenges encountered when investigating these interactions have resulted in an approach that studies saccharides through the enzymes that process them. Proteins and their function are often probed by manipulating the genes that encode them.
Timmer, M., Stocker, B., Seeberger, P.
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Metabolomics in Glycomics

2009
Metabolomics is essentially the study of all low molecular weight molecules in a biological system under defined conditions. In glycomics, there is much potential to gain insight into the biosynthesis of novel glycoconjugate structures by probing the metabolome for substrates that are suspected, or known, to be involved in the biosynthetic processes ...
Soo, Evelyn C., Hui, Joseph P. M.
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Glycomics and Mass Spectrometry

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2005
Proteomics is closely associated with the modifications of the gene product such as the post-translational events that yield functionally active gene products. Among these, glycosylation represents a critically important post-translational modification and is a target for proteomic research.
Morelle, Willy, Michalski, Jean-Claude
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Quantitative Glycomics

2009
The ability to quantitatively determine changes is an essential component of comparative glycomics. Multiple strategies are available by which this can be accomplished. These include label-free approaches and strategies where an isotopic label is incorporated into the glycans prior to analysis.
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Amplification and Preparation of Cellular O-Glycomes for Functional Glycomics

Analytical Chemistry, 2020
Mucin-type O-glycans play key roles in many cellular processes, and they are often altered in human diseases. A major challenge in studying the role of O-glycans through functional O-glycomics is the absence of a complete repertoire of the glycans that comprise the human O-glycome. Here we describe a cellular O-glycome preparation strategy, Preparative
Zhonghua Li   +11 more
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Separation technologies for glycomics

Journal of Chromatography B, 2002
Progress in genome projects has provided us with fundamentals on genetic information; however, the functions of a large number of genes remain to be elucidated. To understand the in vivo functions of eukaryotic genes, it is essential to grasp the features of their post-translational modifications. Among them, protein glycosylation is a central issue to
Jun, Hirabayashi, Ken-ichi, Kasai
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Glycome profiling using modern glycomics technology: technical aspects and applications

Biological Chemistry, 2010
AbstractGlycomics research has become indispensable in many research fields such as immunity, signal transduction and development. Moreover, changes in the glycosylation of proteins and lipids have been reported in several diseases including cancer.
Dieter, Vanderschaeghe   +3 more
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