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Investigation of acidic free-glycans in urine and their alteration in cancer.
Hanzawa K, Tanaka-Okamoto M, Murakami H, Mukai M, Takahashi H, Omori T, Ikezawa K, Ohkawa K, Ohue M, Miyamoto Y. Hanzawa K, et al. Among authors: miyamoto y. Glycobiology. 2021 May 3;31(4):391-409. doi: 10.1093/glycob/cwaa100. Glycobiology. 2021. PMID: 33135073 Free PMC article.
Unusual accumulation of sulfated glycosphingolipids in colon cancer cells.
Shida K, Misonou Y, Korekane H, Seki Y, Noura S, Ohue M, Honke K, Miyamoto Y. Shida K, et al. Among authors: miyamoto y. Glycobiology. 2009 Sep;19(9):1018-33. doi: 10.1093/glycob/cwp083. Epub 2009 Jun 18. Glycobiology. 2009. PMID: 19541771
The structures of glycosphingolipids from highly purified colorectal cancer cells and normal colorectal epithelial cells of 16 patients have been analyzed in fine detail (Misonou Y, Shida K, Korekane H, Seki Y, Noura S, Ohue M, Miyamoto Y. 2009. ...
The structures of glycosphingolipids from highly purified colorectal cancer cells and normal colorectal epithelial cells of 16 patients have …
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