Studies on the Role of Dietary Galectin- Inhibitor on Galectin and Galectin Binding Protein Mediated Metastasis.
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Studies on the Role of Dietary Galectin- Inhibitor on Galectin and Galectin Binding Protein Mediated Metastasis. |
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Sindhuja, H. N.
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16 Protein Biochemistry
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Metastasis is a crucial step in cancer pathogenicity and adds severity to the disease mainly because of the entry of cancer cell into a highly manipulative stage. Several studies including studies from our laboratory have indicated that galectin-3 plays a key role in metastasis. Galectin-3 binding protein (G3BP) is reported as a ligand for galectin-3. G3BP is a heavily Nglycosylated protein with a molecular mass of 90 kDa and it appears to mediate cell-cell adhesion via bridging galectin-3 molecules on adjacent tumor cells in a carbohydrate-dependent manner. |
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2016
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Thesis
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pdf
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en
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http://ir.cftri.com/12821/1/Sindhuja.pdf
Sindhuja, H. N. (2016) Studies on the Role of Dietary Galectin- Inhibitor on Galectin and Galectin Binding Protein Mediated Metastasis. Doctoral thesis, Central Food Technological Research Institute. |
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