In clinical settings, biopsies are routinely used to determine cancer type and grade based on tumor cell morphology, as determined via histochemical or immunohistochemical staining. Unfortunately, in a significant number of cases, traditional biopsy results are either inconclusive or do not provide full subtype differentiation, possibly leading to inefficient or ineffective treatment. Glycomic profiling of the cell membrane offers an alternate route toward cancer diagnosis. In this study, isomer-sensitive nano-LC/MS was used to directly obtain detailed profiles of the different N-glycan structures present on cancer cell membranes. Membrane N-glycans were extracted from cells representing various subtypes of breast, lung, cervical, ovarian, ...
Epithelial ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cause of cancer in women worldwide bearing the hi...
Changes in glycosylation signatures of cells have been associated with pathological processes in can...
Aberrant protein glycosylation is observed in the progression of many types of diseases, including d...
The secreted cellular sub-proteome is a rich source of biologically active glycoproteins. N-glycan p...
Aberrant changes in specific glycans have been shown to be associated with immunosurveillance, tumor...
Aberrant changes in specific glycans have been shown to be associated with immunosurveillance, tumor...
<div><p>Aberrant changes in specific glycans have been shown to be associated with immunosurveillanc...
<p>The desialylated N-glycan profiles of membrane proteins from cell lines (n=8) and tumor tissues (...
Advances in colorectal cancer (CRC) diagnosis will be enhanced by development of more sensitive and ...
Cancer is diagnosed at high rates worldwide, which has prompted a shift towards approach towards ind...
Glycosylation is one of the most prevalent post-translational modifications found on biomolecules th...
Gene expression profiling has defined molecular subtypes of breast cancer including those identified...
Alterations in protein glycosylation in colorectal cancer (CRC) have been extensively studied using ...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Epithelial ovarian cancer is characterised...
Epithelial ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cause of cancer in women worldwide bearing the hi...
Epithelial ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cause of cancer in women worldwide bearing the hi...
Changes in glycosylation signatures of cells have been associated with pathological processes in can...
Aberrant protein glycosylation is observed in the progression of many types of diseases, including d...
The secreted cellular sub-proteome is a rich source of biologically active glycoproteins. N-glycan p...
Aberrant changes in specific glycans have been shown to be associated with immunosurveillance, tumor...
Aberrant changes in specific glycans have been shown to be associated with immunosurveillance, tumor...
<div><p>Aberrant changes in specific glycans have been shown to be associated with immunosurveillanc...
<p>The desialylated N-glycan profiles of membrane proteins from cell lines (n=8) and tumor tissues (...
Advances in colorectal cancer (CRC) diagnosis will be enhanced by development of more sensitive and ...
Cancer is diagnosed at high rates worldwide, which has prompted a shift towards approach towards ind...
Glycosylation is one of the most prevalent post-translational modifications found on biomolecules th...
Gene expression profiling has defined molecular subtypes of breast cancer including those identified...
Alterations in protein glycosylation in colorectal cancer (CRC) have been extensively studied using ...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Epithelial ovarian cancer is characterised...
Epithelial ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cause of cancer in women worldwide bearing the hi...
Epithelial ovarian cancer is the fifth most common cause of cancer in women worldwide bearing the hi...
Changes in glycosylation signatures of cells have been associated with pathological processes in can...
Aberrant protein glycosylation is observed in the progression of many types of diseases, including d...