Glycans in Drug Discovery - HIV Glycopeptide Antigens
Glycoproteins found at the surface of several viruses are called viral envelope glycoproteins and they are great targets for virus neutralization.
By Petra TominacGlycans in Drug Discovery - HIV Glycopeptide Antigens
Glycoproteins found at the surface of several viruses are called viral envelope glycoproteins and they are great targets for virus neutralization.
By Petra TominacThe Importance of IgG Glycosylation in Drug Development
IgG glycosylation is an important part of antibody-based drug production since it offers insights into the drug’s efficacy along with a more accurate prediction of the patient’s immune response to the drug.
By Ana CindrićThe Sars-Cov-2 Spike Protein Is Densely Glycosylated
The spike protein mediates receptor recognition and membrane fusion during host cell infection.
By Marija Pezer, PhDGlycans in Nanotechnology
The importance of glycans in nanotechonology
By Petra TominacHave Glycans Finally Found a Place in Medicine?
Glycans, the complex sugar molecules, are an essential component of life.
By Tamara PavicIntestinal Microbiota and Glycosylation
One of the key players in maintaining gut microbiota homeostasis are glycoproteins called mucins.
By Irena Trbojevic AkmacicGlycomic Diversity of Homogenous Cell Populations
A lecture about the Glycomic Diversity of Homogenous Cell Populations at the 2nd Human Glycome Project meeting in Split, Croatia on June 20, 2019
By Prof Michael TiemeyerA Targeted Approach to Determining the Human Glycome
A lecture about the targeted approach to determining the human glycome at the 2nd Human Glycome Project meeting in Split, Croatia on June 20, 2019
By Prof Michael Hawkeye PierceGlycomes of Cancer and Autoimmune Diseases
Lecture about the Glycomes of Cancer and Autoimmune Diseases, presented at the 2nd Human Glycome Project meeting in Split, Croatia on June 20, 2019
By Prof Manfred WuhrerGlycans as Biomarkers and Functional Effectors in Diabetes and Cardiovascular Diseases
Lecture by Prof Gordan Lauc at the 2nd Human Glycome Project meeting in Split, Croatia on June 20, 2019
By Prof Gordan Lauc, PhD