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Advances in mucopolysaccharidosis research: the impact of mass spectrometry-based approaches. [PDF]
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Sulfatase modifying factor 2 as a predictive biomarker for urothelial carcinoma. [PDF]
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Sulfatase-Induced In Situ Formulation of Antineoplastic Supra-PROTACs
Journal of the American Chemical SocietyProteolysis targeting chimera (PROTAC) technology is an innovative strategy for cancer therapy, which, however, suffers from poor targeting delivery and limited capability for protein of interest (POI) degradation.
Peng Zhang, Zhonghua Liu, Zhilin Yu
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ACS Sensors, 2023
Sulfatase is an important biomarker closely associated with various diseases. However, the state-of-the-art sulfatase probes are plagued with a short absorption/emission wavelength and limited sensitivity.
Mei-Hao Xiang +10 more
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Sulfatase is an important biomarker closely associated with various diseases. However, the state-of-the-art sulfatase probes are plagued with a short absorption/emission wavelength and limited sensitivity.
Mei-Hao Xiang +10 more
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2022
Numerous herbivores orally secrete defense compounds to detoxify plant toxins. However, little is known about the role of orally secreted enzymes by a specialized pest, Plutella xylostella, in the detoxification of plant defense compounds.
Wei Chen +10 more
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Numerous herbivores orally secrete defense compounds to detoxify plant toxins. However, little is known about the role of orally secreted enzymes by a specialized pest, Plutella xylostella, in the detoxification of plant defense compounds.
Wei Chen +10 more
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Steroid sulfatase inhibitors: the current landscape
Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Patents, 2021Introduction: Steroid sulfatase (STS) enzyme is responsible for transforming the inactive sulfate metabolites of steroid sex hormones into the active free steroids.
Hanan S. Anbar +7 more
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