Glucose tetrasaccharide (Glc4) is used as a reference in analysis of urinary glucose tetrasacchaide, a biomarker for Pompe disease and other glycogen storage diseases.
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Pompe disease is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme, acid alpha-glucosidase (GAA). To the best of our knowledge, no studies have reported the results of systematic and sequential CT analyses before and during ERT. In
Unique oligosaccharide (apparently glucotetrasaccharide) in urine of patients with glycogen storage diseases.
Journal of immunological methods, 48(1), 109-119 (1982-01-01)
A radioimmunoassay is described that allows rapid determination of a urinary oligosaccharide -- Glc alpha 1-6Glc alpha 1-4Glc alpha 1-4Glc [(Glc)4] -- at concentrations greater than 2 pmol/microliter. Antibodies produced in rabbits immunized with the phenethylamine derivative of (Glc)4 coupled
In the present work we have explored conditions for using a pulsed amperometric detector for on-line analysis of oligosaccharides eluted from a high-performance liquid affinity chromatography column. A monoclonal antibody that specifically binds a glucose-containing oligosaccharide is coupled to a
Molecular genetics and metabolism, 85(4), 247-254 (2005-05-12)
A tetraglucose oligomer, Glcalpha1-6Glcalpha1-4Glcalpha1-4Glc, designated Glc4, has been shown to be a putative biomarker for the diagnosis of Pompe disease. The purpose of this study was to assess whether Glc4 could be used to monitor the therapeutic response to recombinant
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