Glycoproteins and Human Disease (Medical Intelligence Unit)
Description:
Describes glycoprotein structural abnormalities in disease as related to their biosynthesis, and reviews the current knowledge on glycan structures and functions and their biosynthesis in a wider context. Subjects include control mechanisms in the biosynthesis of N- and O-glycans, glycoproteins and cell adhesion functions, the role of the immune and blood coagulation systems, growth and hormone-related functions of glycoproteins and cell surface receptors, glycosylation in blood disorders and cystic fibrosis, and the role of glycoproteins in various types of cancer. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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