N-linked Glycoproteins
N-linked Glycoproteins are a type of proteins found in the body that contain several sugar molecules, known as glycans, attached to them. These glycans are involved in various cellular processes, such as initiating an immune response or sending signals between cells. N-linked Glycoproteins play an important role in metabolic and immunological activities, and are being heavily studied to understand better their significance in human health. Additionally, N-linked Glycoproteins have potential uses in the development of medicines and as biomarkers for diseases, such as cancer and autoimmune disorders.
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Editor: MARINA PISCOPO, Professore Aggregato di Biologia Molecolare Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II
Journal of New Developments in Molecular Biology is a multidisciplinary journal which aims to publish the recent and outstanding developments in the areas of molecular biology.