PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 28389847-7 2017 The proportion of fucosylated N-glycans was apparently increased in the HCC group (84.8%) than in any other group (73.1% +- 0.01), however, the proportion of sialylated N-glycans was decreased in HCC group (12.1%) than in any other group (17.23% +- 0.003). n-glycans 30-39 HCC Homo sapiens 72-75 28389847-7 2017 The proportion of fucosylated N-glycans was apparently increased in the HCC group (84.8%) than in any other group (73.1% +- 0.01), however, the proportion of sialylated N-glycans was decreased in HCC group (12.1%) than in any other group (17.23% +- 0.003). n-glycans 169-178 HCC Homo sapiens 72-75 28389847-7 2017 The proportion of fucosylated N-glycans was apparently increased in the HCC group (84.8%) than in any other group (73.1% +- 0.01), however, the proportion of sialylated N-glycans was decreased in HCC group (12.1%) than in any other group (17.23% +- 0.003). n-glycans 169-178 HCC Homo sapiens 196-199 22490318-2 2012 In the case of primary hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), one alteration that has often been associated is increased amounts of fucose attached to the N-glycans of serum proteins secreted by the liver. n-glycans 148-157 HCC Homo sapiens 49-52 19223512-3 2009 The objective of our study was to quantitatively assess N-glycans originating from serum glycoproteins as alternative markers for the detection of HCC. n-glycans 56-65 HCC Homo sapiens 147-150 19223512-6 2009 RESULTS: The abundance of 57 N-glycans was significantly altered in HCC patients compared with controls. n-glycans 29-38 HCC Homo sapiens 68-71 19223512-8 2009 A combination of three selected N-glycans was sufficient to classify HCC with 90% sensitivity and 89% specificity in an independent validation set of patients with chronic liver disease. n-glycans 32-41 HCC Homo sapiens 69-72 19223512-9 2009 The three N-glycans remained associated with HCC after adjustment for chronic viral infection and other known covariates, whereas the other glycans increased significantly at earlier stages of the progression of chronic viral infection to HCC. n-glycans 10-19 HCC Homo sapiens 45-48 19223512-10 2009 CONCLUSION: A set of three identified N-glycans is sufficient for the detection of HCC with 90% prediction accuracy in a population with high rates of hepatitis C viral infection. n-glycans 38-47 HCC Homo sapiens 83-86