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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9756056
_displayNameRole of the human ST6GalNAc-I and ST6GalNAc-II in the synthesis of the cancer-associated sialyl-Tn antigen
_timestamp2021-10-12 09:33:25
author[Person:9756063] Marcos, Nuno T
[Person:9756054] Pinho, Sandra
[Person:9756058] Grandela, Catarina
[Person:9756087] Cruz, Andrea
[Person:4086323] Samyn-Petit, Bénédicte
[Person:4086332] Harduin-Lepers, Anne
[Person:9756067] Almeida, Raquel
[Person:9756085] Silva, Filipe
[Person:9756064] Morais, Vanessa
[Person:9756065] Costa, Julia
[Person:9756059] Kihlberg, Jan
[Person:976830] Clausen, H
[Person:9756057] Reis, Celso A
created[InstanceEdit:9756078] Jassal, Bijay, 2021-10-12
journalCancer Res
pages7050-7
pubMedIdentifier15466199
titleRole of the human ST6GalNAc-I and ST6GalNAc-II in the synthesis of the cancer-associated sialyl-Tn antigen
volume64
year2004
(literatureReference)[Reaction:977071] ST6GAL1 transfers sialic acid to Tn antigens to form sTn antigens [Homo sapiens]
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