2011
DOI: 10.5355/jast.2011.a129
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Multi-Glycomics Platform Approach for Cancer

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“…Glycans containing sialic acids are generally unstable under MALDI conditions as the result of the labile proton of the carboxy group. Stabilization can be achieved by derivatization such as methyl ester formation as emphasized with glycans from human serum in a study of cancer‐specific changes in glycosylation (An et al, ). The use of 2 H 3 ‐methyl‐esterification produced suitable internal standards for quantification.…”
Section: Derivativesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glycans containing sialic acids are generally unstable under MALDI conditions as the result of the labile proton of the carboxy group. Stabilization can be achieved by derivatization such as methyl ester formation as emphasized with glycans from human serum in a study of cancer‐specific changes in glycosylation (An et al, ). The use of 2 H 3 ‐methyl‐esterification produced suitable internal standards for quantification.…”
Section: Derivativesmentioning
confidence: 99%