Glycans have been shown to play a key role in many biological processes, such as signal transduction, immunogenicity, and disease progression. Among the various glycosylation modifications found on cell surfaces and in biomolecules, sialylation is especially important, because sialic acids are typically found at the terminus of glycans and have unique negatively charged moieties associated with cellular and molecular interactions. Sialic acids are also crucial for glycosylated biopharmaceutics, where they promote stability and activity. In this regard, heterogenous sialylation may produce variability in efficacy and limit therapeutic applications. Homogenous sialylation may be achieved through cellular and molecular engineering, both of whi...
Sialic acids (Sias) are abundant terminal modifications of protein-linked glycans. A unique feature ...
Sialic acid sugars that terminate cell‐surface glycans form the ligands for the sialic acid binding ...
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Sialic acids cap the glycans of cell surface glycoproteins and glycolipids. They are involved in a m...
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BACKGROUND: Glycosylation is increasingly recognized as one of the most relevant postranslational mo...
BACKGROUND: Glycosylation is increasingly recognized as one of the most relevant postranslational mo...
The exterior of cell surfaces express a dense layer of glycans which are often terminated by sialic ...
Most glyco-engineering approaches used to improve quality of recombinant glycoproteins involve the m...
Item does not contain fulltextSialoglycans play a vital role in physiology, and aberrant sialoglycan...
Sialoglycans play a vital role in physiology, and aberrant sialoglycan expression is associated with...
Sialic acid – a nine carbon monosaccharide – is a terminal sugar decorating glycoconjugates, placed ...
The exterior of cell surfaces express a dense layer of glycans which are often terminated by sialic ...
Sialoglycans play a vital role in physiology, and aberrant sialoglycan expression is associated with...
Sialoglycans play a vital role in physiology, and aberrant sialoglycan expression is associated with...
Sialic acids (Sias) are abundant terminal modifications of protein-linked glycans. A unique feature ...
Sialic acid sugars that terminate cell‐surface glycans form the ligands for the sialic acid binding ...
Contains fulltext : 173139.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Sialic acid sug...
Sialic acids cap the glycans of cell surface glycoproteins and glycolipids. They are involved in a m...
Contains fulltext : 207220.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
BACKGROUND: Glycosylation is increasingly recognized as one of the most relevant postranslational mo...
BACKGROUND: Glycosylation is increasingly recognized as one of the most relevant postranslational mo...
The exterior of cell surfaces express a dense layer of glycans which are often terminated by sialic ...
Most glyco-engineering approaches used to improve quality of recombinant glycoproteins involve the m...
Item does not contain fulltextSialoglycans play a vital role in physiology, and aberrant sialoglycan...
Sialoglycans play a vital role in physiology, and aberrant sialoglycan expression is associated with...
Sialic acid – a nine carbon monosaccharide – is a terminal sugar decorating glycoconjugates, placed ...
The exterior of cell surfaces express a dense layer of glycans which are often terminated by sialic ...
Sialoglycans play a vital role in physiology, and aberrant sialoglycan expression is associated with...
Sialoglycans play a vital role in physiology, and aberrant sialoglycan expression is associated with...
Sialic acids (Sias) are abundant terminal modifications of protein-linked glycans. A unique feature ...
Sialic acid sugars that terminate cell‐surface glycans form the ligands for the sialic acid binding ...
Contains fulltext : 173139.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Sialic acid sug...