Glicoconjugados
Os glicoconjugados são compostos por carboidratos, ou glicanos, ligados a uma proteína, lipídio, peptídeo e outros compostos. Os glicoconjugados são formados por glicosilação e estão envolvidos em vários processos biológicos em organismos. A pesquisa em glicobiologia estuda a estrutura e atividade de carboidratos e glicoconjugados em relação à saúde humana. Entender como distúrbios nesses processos acarretam doenças graves também é relevante para a biologia molecular e celular, para a proteômica e para a medicina.
Oferecemos um portfólio abrangente de glicoconjugados, incluindo glicolipídios, glicoproteínas e lipossacarídeos para todas as suas necessidades de pesquisa, incluindo extração, caracterização, formulação, modificações químicas/enzimáticas envolvendo meios ou modos de ativação não convencionais. Descubra alvos de medicamentos para doenças infecciosas, inflamação e câncer; desenvolva novas possíveis vacinas contra o câncer, infecções virais e bacterianas e outras doenças; e explore outros possíveis usos de glicoconjugados como agentes terapêuticos.
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