Hyun Joo An, Mary Saunders, Shuai Wu, Jaehan Kim, Lauren Dimapasoc, Kit S. Lam, Carlito B. Lebirlla
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https://www.earticle.net/Article/A192669
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Every cell in an organism synthesizes a heterogeneous array of glycans in the form of various structures. Cell surface glycosylation may play an important role in development and may provide important new sources of markers for differentiation. However, studies regarding the glycosylation of cell surfaces are limited due to the lack of sensitive analytical methods. A mass spectrometry-based method that enables specific detection and quantitation, and acquisition of structural information has been developed. We have mapped cell surface glycans from more than 30 human cell lines including embryonic stem cells, cancer cells, and somatic cell lines. The results represent that specific surface glycomic signatures might have functional implications as well as characteristic features of a specific cell type.
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Hyun Joo An [ Graduate School of Analytical Science and Technology, ChungNam National University, Cancer Research Institute, ChungNam National University, Daejeon, South Korea ]
Mary Saunders [ University of California, Medical School, Sacramento, CA, USA ]
Shuai Wu [ Department of Chemistry, University of California, Davis, CA, USA ]
Jaehan Kim [ Department of Food Nutrition, ChungNam National University, Daejeon, South Korea ]
Lauren Dimapasoc [ Department of Chemistry, University of California, Davis, CA, USA ]
Kit S. Lam [ University of California, Medical School, Sacramento, CA, USA ]
Carlito B. Lebirlla [ Department of Chemistry, University of California, Davis, CA, USA ]
본 학회는 화학, 생화학, 분자생물학, 미생물학, 식품공학, 의학, 약학, 유전공학 및 생물공학, 환경 및 기타 공업 등 전 분야의 탄수화물관련 이론과 기술을 연구 발전시키고 산학협동을 통해 이를 보급하여 국내 관련 산업의 발전 및 국민생활의 과학화에 기여하고자 하며, 이러한 목표와 비젼의 실현을 위해 회원들이 적극적인 참여와 활동을 전개하고자 한다.