Tumor Targeting: A Strategy for Tumor Targeting by Higher ‐Order Glycan Pattern Recognition: Synthesis and In Vitro and In Vivo Properties of Glycoalbumins Conjugated with Four Different N‐Glycan Molecules (Small 46/2020)

In article number2004831, Almira Kurbangalieva, Katsunori Tanaka, and co ‐workers successfully apply the glycan pattern recognition mechanisms for developing a promising cancer targeting strategy in both cell‐ and mouse‐based experiments. The use of the very fast, selective and effective RIKEN click reaction allows to synthesize and screen various structurally well ‐defined glycoalbumins containing four different N‐glycan structures in a very short time, as novel diagnostic, prophylactic, and therapeutic agents.
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