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In-depth glycoproteomic assay of urinary prostatic acid phosphatase
An integrated glycosylation signature of rheumatoid arthritis
Profound diversity of the N-glycome from microdissected regions of colorectal cancer, stroma, and normal colon mucosa
Human prostate-specific antigen carries N-glycans with ketodeoxynononic acid
Serum N-glycosylation RPLC-FD-MS assay to assess colorectal cancer surgical interventions
Serum N-glycosylation RPLC-FD-MS assay to assess colorectal cancer surgical interventions
Software-assisted data processing workflow for intact glycoprotein mass spectrometry
Neutron-encoded diubiquitins to profile linkage selectivity of deubiquitinating enzymes
O-glycomic and proteomic signatures of spontaneous and butyrate-stimulated colorectal cancer cell line differentiation
In-depth analysis of the N-glycome of colorectal cancer cell lines
Analysis of Immunogenic Galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose-Containing N-Glycans in beef, mutton, and pork tenderloin by Combining Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization-mass spectroscopy and capillary electrophoresis hyphenated with mass spectrometry via
Transcriptionally imprinted glycomic signatures of acute myeloid leukemia
N-glycan isomer differentiation by zero flow capillary electrophoresis coupled to mass spectrometry
High-throughput glycomic methods
High diversity of glycosphingolipid glycans of colorectal cancer cell lines reflects the cellular differentiation phenotype
Sialic acid derivatization of fluorescently labeled N-glycans allows linkage differentiation by reversed-phase liquid chromatography-fluorescence detection-mass spectrometry
Glycosphingolipid-glycan signatures of acute myeloid leukemia cell lines reflect hematopoietic differentiation
The minimum information required for a glycomics experiment (MIRAGE)
High-Mannose N-Glycans as Malignant Progression Markers in Early-Stage Colorectal Cancer
Specific (sialyl-)Lewis core 2 O-glycans differentiate colorectal cancer from healthy colon epithelium

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