| Id |
Subject |
Object |
Predicate |
Lexical cue |
| TextSentencer_T1 |
0-94 |
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O-Linked glycome and proteome of high-molecular-mass proteins in human ovarian cancer ascites: |
| T1 |
0-94 |
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O-Linked glycome and proteome of high-molecular-mass proteins in human ovarian cancer ascites: |
| T1 |
0-94 |
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denotes |
O-Linked glycome and proteome of high-molecular-mass proteins in human ovarian cancer ascites: |
| TextSentencer_T2 |
95-158 |
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denotes |
Identification of sulfation, disialic acid and O-linked fucose. |
| T2 |
95-158 |
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denotes |
Identification of sulfation, disialic acid and O-linked fucose. |
| T2 |
95-158 |
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denotes |
Identification of sulfation, disialic acid and O-linked fucose. |
| TextSentencer_T3 |
159-307 |
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The O-linked glycosylation of the main acidic high-molecular-weight glycoprotein from ascites fluid from patients with ovarian cancer were analyzed. |
| T3 |
159-307 |
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The O-linked glycosylation of the main acidic high-molecular-weight glycoprotein from ascites fluid from patients with ovarian cancer were analyzed. |
| T3 |
159-307 |
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denotes |
The O-linked glycosylation of the main acidic high-molecular-weight glycoprotein from ascites fluid from patients with ovarian cancer were analyzed. |
| TextSentencer_T4 |
308-464 |
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The O-linked oligosaccharides were shown to consist of mainly highly sialylated core 1 and 2 structures with a smaller amount of sulfated core 2 structures. |
| T4 |
308-464 |
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The O-linked oligosaccharides were shown to consist of mainly highly sialylated core 1 and 2 structures with a smaller amount of sulfated core 2 structures. |
| T4 |
308-464 |
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denotes |
The O-linked oligosaccharides were shown to consist of mainly highly sialylated core 1 and 2 structures with a smaller amount of sulfated core 2 structures. |
| TextSentencer_T5 |
465-623 |
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denotes |
These structures were shown to be able to be further extended into small keratan sulfate (KS)-type oligosaccharides with up to four N-acetyllactosamine units. |
| T5 |
465-623 |
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denotes |
These structures were shown to be able to be further extended into small keratan sulfate (KS)-type oligosaccharides with up to four N-acetyllactosamine units. |
| T5 |
465-623 |
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denotes |
These structures were shown to be able to be further extended into small keratan sulfate (KS)-type oligosaccharides with up to four N-acetyllactosamine units. |
| TextSentencer_T6 |
624-772 |
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denotes |
Proteomic studies of the acidic fraction of ascites fluid from patients with ovarian cancer showed that this fraction was enriched in proteoglycans. |
| T6 |
624-772 |
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denotes |
Proteomic studies of the acidic fraction of ascites fluid from patients with ovarian cancer showed that this fraction was enriched in proteoglycans. |
| T6 |
624-772 |
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denotes |
Proteomic studies of the acidic fraction of ascites fluid from patients with ovarian cancer showed that this fraction was enriched in proteoglycans. |
| TextSentencer_T7 |
773-991 |
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denotes |
Among them, lumican, agrin, versican and dystroglycans were potential candidates, with threonine- and serine-rich domains that could carry a significant amount of O-linked glycosylation, including also the O-linked KS. |
| T7 |
773-991 |
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denotes |
Among them, lumican, agrin, versican and dystroglycans were potential candidates, with threonine- and serine-rich domains that could carry a significant amount of O-linked glycosylation, including also the O-linked KS. |
| T7 |
773-991 |
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denotes |
Among them, lumican, agrin, versican and dystroglycans were potential candidates, with threonine- and serine-rich domains that could carry a significant amount of O-linked glycosylation, including also the O-linked KS. |
| TextSentencer_T8 |
992-1244 |
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Glycomic analysis using liquid chromatography (LC)-tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) also showed that the disialic acid NeuAc-NeuAc- was frequently found as the terminating structure on the O-linked core 1 and 2 oligosaccharides from one ascites sample. |
| T8 |
992-1244 |
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denotes |
Glycomic analysis using liquid chromatography (LC)-tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) also showed that the disialic acid NeuAc-NeuAc- was frequently found as the terminating structure on the O-linked core 1 and 2 oligosaccharides from one ascites sample. |
| T8 |
992-1244 |
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denotes |
Glycomic analysis using liquid chromatography (LC)-tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) also showed that the disialic acid NeuAc-NeuAc- was frequently found as the terminating structure on the O-linked core 1 and 2 oligosaccharides from one ascites sample. |
| TextSentencer_T9 |
1245-1426 |
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Also, a small amount of the epidermal growth factor (EGF)-associated O-linked fucose structure Gal-GlcNAc-Fucitol was detected with and without sialic acid in the LC-MS/MS analysis. |
| T9 |
1245-1426 |
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Also, a small amount of the epidermal growth factor (EGF)-associated O-linked fucose structure Gal-GlcNAc-Fucitol was detected with and without sialic acid in the LC-MS/MS analysis. |
| T9 |
1245-1426 |
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denotes |
Also, a small amount of the epidermal growth factor (EGF)-associated O-linked fucose structure Gal-GlcNAc-Fucitol was detected with and without sialic acid in the LC-MS/MS analysis. |
| TextSentencer_T10 |
1427-1574 |
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denotes |
Candidate proteins containing O-linked fucose were suggested to be proteoglycan-type molecules containing the O-linked fucose EGF consensus domain. |
| T10 |
1427-1574 |
Sentence |
denotes |
Candidate proteins containing O-linked fucose were suggested to be proteoglycan-type molecules containing the O-linked fucose EGF consensus domain. |
| T10 |
1427-1574 |
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denotes |
Candidate proteins containing O-linked fucose were suggested to be proteoglycan-type molecules containing the O-linked fucose EGF consensus domain. |