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Engineering the Ligand Specificity of the Human Galectin-1 by Incorporation of Tryptophan Analogues
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- 2019
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A graphene-based glycan biosensor for electrochemical label-free detection of a tumor-associated antibody
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- 2018
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A novel monoclonal antibody targeting carboxymethyllysine, an advanced glycation end product in atherosclerosis and pancreatic cancer
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- 2017
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Optimization of the Small Glycan Presentation for Binding a Tumor-Associated Antibody : Application to the Construction of an Ultrasensitive Glycan Biosensor
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Epitope mapping of a new anti-Tn antibody detecting gastric cancer cells
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- 2016
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A combinatory antibody-antigen microarray assay for high-content screening of single-chain fragment variable clones from recombinant libraries
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Intra-tumour IgA1 is common in cancer and is correlated with poor prognosis in bladder cancer.
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- 2015
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RIFINs are adhesins implicated in severe Plasmodium falciparum malaria.
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- 2013
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Primary breast cancer tumours contain high amounts of IgA1 immunoglobulin: an immunohistochemical analysis of a possible carrier of the tumour-associated tn antigen.
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- 2009
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A wider repertoire and increased titers of carbohydrate-specific antibodies in mice rejecting adult porcine islets
2009) Joint Meeting of the International-Pancreas-and-Islet-Transplant-Association/International-Xe notransplantation-Association In Xenotransplantation 16(5). p.367-367(
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- 2008
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Galectins-1, -2 and -3 exhibit differential recognition of sialylated glycans and blood group antigens
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