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Enzymatic tailoring of anionic glycans for characterizing lectin and antibody specificities in a microarray format. [PDF]
Nuschy L, Wilson IBH.
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Development of lamprey-derived antibodies against human blood group antigens. [PDF]
Kunz PB +7 more
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Current and evolving practices of carbohydrate antigens in gastric cancer: a narrative review. [PDF]
Zhao S, Li K, Wang H, Ding Y, Li D.
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Research progress on early diagnostic markers for pancreatic cancer. [PDF]
Wang L, Chen Z, He X, Kong X, Xiong Y.
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Proanthocyanidins enhance antitumor immunity by promoting ubiquitin-proteasomal PD-L1 degradation via stabilization of LKB1 and SYVN1. [PDF]
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Expression of the CD15 antigen (Lewis x) in breast cancer
The Histochemical Journal, 1995The expression of the cell adhesion molecule CD15 (also known as Lewis x) by breast cancers and by adjacent normal and benign breast epithelium was investigated in a series of 98 tumours. Immunohistochemistry was performed on paraffin sections using the anti-CD15 monoclonal mouse IgM antibody Dako-M1.
S A, Brooks, A J, Leathem
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Expression of Lewis X‐related antigens in adenocarcinomas of lung
Histopathology, 1993Fifty primary lung adenocarcinomas were examined immunohistochemically using monoclonal antibodies to determine changes in the expression of N‐acetyl‐lactosamine (blood group type‐2 chain), Lex, LeY and sialyl Lex‐i. These antigens were expressed in 60%, 70%, 90% and 94% of carcinomas, respectively; in 8%, 12%, 56% and 86% of normal broncho‐bronchiolar
T, Shimizu +3 more
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An efficient synthesis of the Lewis X (Lex) antigen family
Tetrahedron Letters, 1992Abstract tert -Butyldimethylsilyl 2-azido-4,6-benzylidene-glucopyranoside 3 proved to be a versatile starting material for the synthesis of Le x trisaccharide building block 7 . Transformation into glycosyl donor 8a and acceptor 9 , respectively, led to all building blocks required for the extension to hexa-, nona-, and dodecasaccharides 8b ...
Alexander Toepfer, Richard R. Schmidt
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