Title : Increased fucosylation and reduced branching of serum glycoprotein N-glycans in all known subtypes of congenital disorder of glycosylation I.

Pub. Date : 2003 May

PMID : 12626389






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1 In the CDG-Ia subgroup, the extent of the serum N-glycome changes correlates with the aberration of the serum transferrin isoelectric focusing pattern, which measures the severity of the lack of entire N-glycan chains (primary consequence of CDG-I) in the liver and is the standard diagnostic test for this category of inherited diseases. n-glycan transferrin Homo sapiens