Esophageal malignancy (EC) is a special and heterogeneous illness analyzed for the most part at cutting edge stages. Changed glycans introduced on cell surfaces are associated with the event and advancement of harm. Be that as it may, the impacts of glycans on EC movement are generally unexplored. Here, a lectin exhibit was used to recognize the glycan profiling of the ordinary esophageal mucosal epithelial cell line and two EC cell lines. The official of Focal point culinaris lectin (LCA) to EC cells was seen as more grounded than that of the ordinary cells. Lectin immunohistochemical recoloring uncovered that LCA-restricting glycans were particularly raised in EC tissues contrasted with adjoining non-malignant tissues. LCA recoloring was altogether connected with lymph hub metastasis, profundity of intrusion, TNM stage and poor in general endurance of EC patients. Added LCA to square LCA perceived glycans could restrain the movement and attack of EC cells
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
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Case Report: Cancer Science & Therapy
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
Research Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
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Review Article: Cancer Science & Therapy
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Keynote: Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis
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