Glycan Analysis
Glycan analysis is an important technique used to identify, quantify, and analyze glycan content in proteins, lipids, and small molecules. Glycans are chains of carbohydrates found on cell surfaces and in body fluids and are important for a variety of biological processes. Glycan analysis provides valuable insights into the structure and function of glycans, as well as their biological roles. It is commonly used to investigate the roles of glycans in autoimmune diseases, cancer metastasis, and host-pathogen interactions. In addition, glycan analysis is used to guide drug discovery and biomarker discovery. Moreover, glycan analysis is important for elucidating the structure and function of antibodies, as well as understanding their specificity and efficacy.
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