GlycanAge Blog: Glycoscience

Learn about the science of glycans and their impact on health, aging, and disease. Explore groundbreaking research and medical advancements!

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Glycomic 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 Tiemeyer
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A 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 Pierce
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Glycomes 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 Wuhrer
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Glycans 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
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The Human Glycome Project

Prof Gordan Lauc presenting the Human Glycome Project at the 2nd Human Glycome Project meeting in Split, Croatia on June 20, 2019

By Prof Gordan Lauc, PhD
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Genes Regulating Variation of Protein N-Glycosylation in Human Populations

A lecture about genes and how they regulate variation of protein N-glycosylation in human populations at the 2nd Human Glycome Project meeting in Split, Croatia on June 20, 2019

By Prof Yurii Aulchenko
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Glycans and Influenza

Glycans are key molecules for interaction of viruses with our cells – the influenza virus

By Marija Pezer, PhD
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Sugar-Coated Proteins Affecting Inflammation in Our Body

Immunoglobulins are specialised proteins that play the role of bodyguards in our immune system.

By MRC Institute of Genetics & Molecular Medicine
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