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Tumor progression, cell surface carbohydrates

Glycoconjugates are the most functionally and structurally diverse compounds in Nature and it is now well established that protein- and lipid-bound saccharides play essential roles in many molecular processes impacting eukaryotic biology and disease.Examples of such processes include fertilization, embiyogenesis, neuronal development, hormone activities, the proliferation of cells and their organization into specific tissues. Remarkable changes in the cell-surface carbohydrates occur with tumor progression, which... [Pg.73]

J.W. Dennis, Changes in glycosylation associated with malignant transformation and tumor progression, In Cell Surface Carbohydrates and Cell Development, M.Fukuda (ed), CRC Press, Inc., 1992, Boca Raton, Florida, pp 161-194. [Pg.1291]


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