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Glycosciences and Life Sciences

Glycosciences et sciences de la vie




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Aims and scope

Objectifs de la revue

Glycosciences and Life Sciences covers evert glycocheminstry syntheses and applications. From the study to the modeling and the modulation of these fundamental biological processes.


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Glycosciences et sciences de la vie couvre toutes les synthèses et les applications de la glycochimie. De l’étude à la modélisation et la modulation de ces processus biologiques fondamentaux.

 

 

Journal issues

2018

Volume 18- 1

Issue 1

Recent articles

The contribution of glycobiotechnology to the main stream of biomedical field
Bernard Priem, Serge Pérez

Complex carbohydrates play an important role in many biomedically important processes, including
inflammatory response, hormone action, malignancy, viral and bacterial infections and cell differentiation. This review article enlights how glycobiotechnology is contributing to the mainstream of biomedical field. While several methods are described to produce large-scale quantities of bio-active oligosaccharides, other facets address the challenge of the glycosylation of therapeutic antibodies and the complexity of glycosaminoglycans. The present state of carbohydratebased
vaccines is presented as an opening to the on-going development of new vaccines focusing on carbohydratebased vaccines against other pathogens such as viruses (HIV), fungi, protozoan parasites, or helminths as well as cancer.

Editorial Board


Editors in Chief

Max MALACRIA
Sorbonne Université
max.malacria@cnrs.fr

Boris VAUZEILLES
ICSN-CNRS et ICMMO
boris.vauzeilles@u-psud.fr


Co-Editors

Yves BLERIOT
Université de Poitiers
yves.bleriot@univ-poitiers.fr

Patrice LEROUGE
Université de Rouen
patrice.lerouge@univ-rouen.fr

Matthieu SOLLOGOUB
Sorbonne Université
matthieu.sollogoub@upmc.fr


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