Three marine invertebrate FITC-labelled lectins, CNL, GCL, and GSL, isolated respectively, from the sponges Chondrilla nucula, Geodia cydonium, and the hexacoral Gerardia savaglia, were used as potential diagnostic tools for different breast tumors. The lectins vary in their carbohydrate binding properties: GSL is D-mannose specific, GCL and CNL D-galactose specific. GSL labels most investigated types of malignant tissues distinctively, while the results with CNL and GC-L are less consistent. The well known D-mannose specific lectin, concanavalin A, also binds to tumor tissues, but with much lower intensity than GSL
The lectin from Helix pomatia, the Roman snail (HPA), recognises terminal alpha N-acetylgalactosamin...
Aim. 69 cases of gastric cancer were investigated, among them 31 cases of diffuse type, 25 cases of ...
The Helix pomatia agglutinin (HPA)-binding glycoproteins from primary breast cancers and their metas...
The carbohydrate-binding activity of the algal lectins from the closely related red marine algal spe...
Axinella corrugata lectin 1 (ACL-1) was purifi ed from aqueous extracts of the marine sponge, Axinel...
The marine sponge Geodia cydonium contains several lectins. The main component, called lectin-1, is ...
International audienceTo date, a number of mannose-specific lectins have been isolated and character...
A divalent cation-independent lectin—HOL-18, with cytotoxic activity against leukemia cells, was pur...
Galectins are a group of proteins that bind β-galactosides through evolutionarily conserved sequence...
International audienceCell surface glycoconjugates present alterations of their structures in chroni...
Galactose was detected and localized on the surface of cancer and normal cells by topography and rec...
Cell surface glycoconjugates present alterations of their structures in chronic diseases and distinc...
Owing to their sugar-recognition specificities, lectins have now become useful tools in targeting ca...
Lectins are sugar binding proteins or glycoproteins of non-immune origin derived from various plants...
C-type lectin and galectin are two types of animal carbohydrate-binding proteins which serve as path...
The lectin from Helix pomatia, the Roman snail (HPA), recognises terminal alpha N-acetylgalactosamin...
Aim. 69 cases of gastric cancer were investigated, among them 31 cases of diffuse type, 25 cases of ...
The Helix pomatia agglutinin (HPA)-binding glycoproteins from primary breast cancers and their metas...
The carbohydrate-binding activity of the algal lectins from the closely related red marine algal spe...
Axinella corrugata lectin 1 (ACL-1) was purifi ed from aqueous extracts of the marine sponge, Axinel...
The marine sponge Geodia cydonium contains several lectins. The main component, called lectin-1, is ...
International audienceTo date, a number of mannose-specific lectins have been isolated and character...
A divalent cation-independent lectin—HOL-18, with cytotoxic activity against leukemia cells, was pur...
Galectins are a group of proteins that bind β-galactosides through evolutionarily conserved sequence...
International audienceCell surface glycoconjugates present alterations of their structures in chroni...
Galactose was detected and localized on the surface of cancer and normal cells by topography and rec...
Cell surface glycoconjugates present alterations of their structures in chronic diseases and distinc...
Owing to their sugar-recognition specificities, lectins have now become useful tools in targeting ca...
Lectins are sugar binding proteins or glycoproteins of non-immune origin derived from various plants...
C-type lectin and galectin are two types of animal carbohydrate-binding proteins which serve as path...
The lectin from Helix pomatia, the Roman snail (HPA), recognises terminal alpha N-acetylgalactosamin...
Aim. 69 cases of gastric cancer were investigated, among them 31 cases of diffuse type, 25 cases of ...
The Helix pomatia agglutinin (HPA)-binding glycoproteins from primary breast cancers and their metas...