Nutrient-deprived cancer cells preferentially use sialic acid to maintain cell surface glycosylation Article

Badr, Haitham A, AlSadek, Dina MM, Mathew, Mohit P et al. (2015). Nutrient-deprived cancer cells preferentially use sialic acid to maintain cell surface glycosylation . Biomaterials, 70 23-36. 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2015.08.020

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cited authors

  • Badr, Haitham A; AlSadek, Dina MM; Mathew, Mohit P; Li, Chen-Zhong; Djansugurova, Leyla B; Yarema, Kevin J; Ahmed, Hafiz

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publication date

  • November 1, 2015

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keywords

  • APOPTOSIS
  • BINDING
  • Cancer cell
  • EXPRESSION
  • Engineering
  • Engineering, Biomedical
  • GALECTIN-3
  • GLYCANS
  • Lectins
  • Materials Science
  • Materials Science, Biomaterials
  • Metabolism
  • N-GLYCOLYLNEURAMINIC ACID
  • Nutrient deprivation
  • O-GLCNAC
  • PHENOTYPE
  • RECEPTOR
  • SIALYLTRANSFERASES
  • Science & Technology
  • Sialic acid
  • Surface sensing
  • Technology

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start page

  • 23

end page

  • 36

volume

  • 70