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    https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mmb-vp-copyright/5861/thumbnail.jp

    Boomerang!

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    https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mmb-vp-copyright/7257/thumbnail.jp

    Until we met I never knew the joy of living, [first line of chorus]

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    Performance Medium: Piano, Voice and Chord

    Mass Spectrometry Based Glycoproteomics—From a Proteomics Perspective*

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    Glycosylation is one of the most important and common forms of protein post-translational modification that is involved in many physiological functions and biological pathways. Altered glycosylation has been associated with a variety of diseases, including cancer, inflammatory and degenerative diseases. Glycoproteins are becoming important targets for the development of biomarkers for disease diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic response to drugs. The emerging technology of glycoproteomics, which focuses on glycoproteome analysis, is increasingly becoming an important tool for biomarker discovery. An in-depth, comprehensive identification of aberrant glycoproteins, and further, quantitative detection of specific glycosylation abnormalities in a complex environment require a concerted approach drawing from a variety of techniques. This report provides an overview of the recent advances in mass spectrometry based glycoproteomic methods and technology, in the context of biomarker discovery and clinical application
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