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How to Perform Serum Glycoprotein Profiling

Serum glycoprotein is formed by post-translational glycosylation of proteins, which nearly occupy 50% of total protein in serum. Same to other types of glycoprotein, serum glycoproteins play a critical role in a range of biological processes, such as determining the half-life of protein in the blood, affecting other proteins transportation, changing cellar processes and immunizing, and some signal pathways.

The close association between N- or O-glycan alteration in serum and a variety of different pathological states has not been clearly elucidated yet.
The serum is an easily available body fluid sample that contains a high concentration of glycoproteins
Though some glycoproteins in human serum have been investigated deeply and thoroughly, little is known about the human serum glycoprotein profiles and those of other mammalian species, if necessary.

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