Sialic acid (SA) is normally expressed on the cell membranes and is located at the terminal position of the sugar chains. SA plays an important role for regulation of the innate immunity, function as markers of the cells and can be recognized by a variety of receptors. Interestingly, the level of SA expression is increased on metastatic cancer cells. The availability of specific antibodies against SA is limited and, therefore, biomarker tools for detection of SA are lacking. We have recently presented a novel method for specific fluorescence labeling of SA molecular imprinted polymers (MIP). Here, we have performed an extended screening of SA expression by using SA-MIP and included four different chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) cell line...
Glycoproteins are abundant on the cell surface of mammals, providing structural support, modulating ...
Simple Summary Cancer cells often have aberrant sialic acid expression. We used molecularly imprinte...
Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) against sialic acid (SA) have been developed as a detection to...
Sialic acid (SA) is normally expressed on the cell membranes and is located at the terminal position...
Sialic acid (SA) is normally expressed on the cell membranes and is located at the terminal position...
Sialic acid (SA) is normally expressed on the cell membranes and is located at the terminal position...
Sialic acid (SA) is a monosaccharide usually linked to the terminus of glycan chains on the cell sur...
Sialic acid (SA) is a monosaccharide usually linked to the terminus of glycan chains on the cell sur...
Sialylations are post-translational modifications of proteins and lipids that play important roles i...
Sialic acids (SA), a group of nine-carbon backbone monosaccharides are abundantly expressed in verte...
Sialylations are post-translational modifications of proteins and lipids that play important roles i...
Sialic acid (SA) plays a crucial role in many biological processes. Cell surface SA expression is us...
Cancer cells often have an increased amount of glycans, such as sialic acid (SA), on the cell surfac...
Glycoproteins are abundant on the cell surface of mammals, providing structural support, modulating ...
Simple Summary Cancer cells often have aberrant sialic acid expression. We used molecularly imprinte...
Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) against sialic acid (SA) have been developed as a detection to...
Sialic acid (SA) is normally expressed on the cell membranes and is located at the terminal position...
Sialic acid (SA) is normally expressed on the cell membranes and is located at the terminal position...
Sialic acid (SA) is normally expressed on the cell membranes and is located at the terminal position...
Sialic acid (SA) is a monosaccharide usually linked to the terminus of glycan chains on the cell sur...
Sialic acid (SA) is a monosaccharide usually linked to the terminus of glycan chains on the cell sur...
Sialylations are post-translational modifications of proteins and lipids that play important roles i...
Sialic acids (SA), a group of nine-carbon backbone monosaccharides are abundantly expressed in verte...
Sialylations are post-translational modifications of proteins and lipids that play important roles i...
Sialic acid (SA) plays a crucial role in many biological processes. Cell surface SA expression is us...
Cancer cells often have an increased amount of glycans, such as sialic acid (SA), on the cell surfac...
Glycoproteins are abundant on the cell surface of mammals, providing structural support, modulating ...
Simple Summary Cancer cells often have aberrant sialic acid expression. We used molecularly imprinte...
Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) against sialic acid (SA) have been developed as a detection to...