Altered glycosylation in glycoproteins is associated with carcinogenesis, and certain glycan structures and glycoproteins are well-known markers for tumor progression. To identify potential diagnostic candidate markers, we have developed a novel method for analysis of glycosylation changes of glycoproteins from crude serum samples using lectin-based glycoprotein capture followed by detection with biotin/HRP-conjugated antibodies. The amount of lectin coated on the microplate well was optimized to achieve low background and improved S/N compared with current lectin ELISA methods. In the presence of competing sugars of lectin AAL or with sialic acid removed from the glycoproteins, we confirmed that this method specifically detects glycosylati...
Protein glycosylation fingerprints are widely recognized as potential markers for disease states, an...
Pancreatic cancer (PaCa), a condition with a 9 % 5-year survival rate, is difficult to diagnose due ...
Glycoform of mucin 1 (MUC1) in cancerous cells changes markedly with cell differentiation, and thus,...
In order to discover potential glycoprotein biomarkers in ovarian cancer, we applied a lectin array ...
Abstract Aberrant and dysregulated protein glycosylation is a well-established event i...
Glycan moieties of glycoproteins modulate many biological processes in mammals, such as immune respo...
Protein glycosylation represents one of the major post-translational modifications and can have sign...
Glycoconjugates constitute a major class of biomolecules which include glycoproteins, glycosphingoli...
Altered protein glycosylation compared to the disease-free state is a universal feature of cancer ce...
Aberrant glycosylation on glycoproteins that are either presented on the surface or secreted by canc...
Altered fucosylation of glycoproteins is associated with development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HC...
Altered fucosylation of glycoproteins is associated with development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HC...
Gastric cancer is a frequently occurring cancer and is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths. R...
Because the glycosylation of proteins is known to change in tumor cells during the development of br...
One can identify and quantify one or more glycosylation markers of cancer by utilizing quantitative ...
Protein glycosylation fingerprints are widely recognized as potential markers for disease states, an...
Pancreatic cancer (PaCa), a condition with a 9 % 5-year survival rate, is difficult to diagnose due ...
Glycoform of mucin 1 (MUC1) in cancerous cells changes markedly with cell differentiation, and thus,...
In order to discover potential glycoprotein biomarkers in ovarian cancer, we applied a lectin array ...
Abstract Aberrant and dysregulated protein glycosylation is a well-established event i...
Glycan moieties of glycoproteins modulate many biological processes in mammals, such as immune respo...
Protein glycosylation represents one of the major post-translational modifications and can have sign...
Glycoconjugates constitute a major class of biomolecules which include glycoproteins, glycosphingoli...
Altered protein glycosylation compared to the disease-free state is a universal feature of cancer ce...
Aberrant glycosylation on glycoproteins that are either presented on the surface or secreted by canc...
Altered fucosylation of glycoproteins is associated with development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HC...
Altered fucosylation of glycoproteins is associated with development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HC...
Gastric cancer is a frequently occurring cancer and is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths. R...
Because the glycosylation of proteins is known to change in tumor cells during the development of br...
One can identify and quantify one or more glycosylation markers of cancer by utilizing quantitative ...
Protein glycosylation fingerprints are widely recognized as potential markers for disease states, an...
Pancreatic cancer (PaCa), a condition with a 9 % 5-year survival rate, is difficult to diagnose due ...
Glycoform of mucin 1 (MUC1) in cancerous cells changes markedly with cell differentiation, and thus,...