His primary scientific interests are in Glycan, Glycosylation, Biochemistry, Glycoprotein and Glycomics. His Glycan research incorporates themes from Escherichia coli, Campylobacter jejuni, Fucose and Microbiology. His Glycosylation study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Phenotype, Mutation, O-linked glycosylation, Molecular biology and Computational biology.
In his research, Monoclonal antibody, Mannose and Glycolipid is intimately related to Epitope, which falls under the overarching field of Biochemistry. His Glycoprotein research includes themes of Glycosyltransferase and Parasite hosting. Stuart M. Haslam interconnects Graphical user interface, Software and Data mining in the investigation of issues within Glycomics.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Glycan, Biochemistry, Glycosylation, Glycoprotein and Glycomics. His research integrates issues of Glycoconjugate, Sialic acid and Computational biology in his study of Glycan. His research in Biochemistry focuses on subjects like Epitope, which are connected to Monoclonal antibody.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Immunology, O-linked glycosylation, Molecular biology, Cell biology and Glycoproteomics. His studies in Glycoprotein integrate themes in fields like Plasma protein binding, Antibody and Mannose. His Glycomics study incorporates themes from Chromatography, Mass spectrometry, Bioinformatics and Data science.
His main research concerns Glycosylation, Glycan, Cell biology, Glycoprotein and Biochemistry. His work deals with themes such as Lectin, Molecular biology, Inflammation, Antigen and Golgi apparatus, which intersect with Glycosylation. He is interested in Glycoproteomics, which is a field of Glycan.
The various areas that Stuart M. Haslam examines in his Cell biology study include Receptor, Glycome and Glycoconjugate. His study on Glycomics is often connected to Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 as part of broader study in Glycoprotein. Stuart M. Haslam combines Biochemistry and Isoleucine in his research.
Stuart M. Haslam mainly investigates Glycan, Glycosylation, Glycoprotein, Cell biology and Lectin. Stuart M. Haslam studies Glycan, namely Glycomics. His Glycosylation study improves the overall literature in Biochemistry.
His Galectin study in the realm of Biochemistry interacts with subjects such as Trophoblast and PSG1. His Glycoprotein research integrates issues from Protein subunit, Antibody, Neutralization, Carbohydrate and Hiv 1 envelope. The concepts of his Cell biology study are interwoven with issues in Receptor and Fragment crystallizable region.
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GlycoWorkbench: a tool for the computer-assisted annotation of mass spectra of glycans
Alessio Ceroni;Kai Maass;Hildegard Geyer;Rudolf Geyer.
Journal of Proteome Research (2008)
N-Linked Glycosylation in Campylobacter jejuni and Its Functional Transfer into E. coli
Michael Wacker;Dennis Linton;Paul G. Hitchen;Mihai Nita-Lazar.
Science (2002)
Glycolipids as receptors for Bacillus thuringiensis crystal toxin.
Joel S. Griffitts;Stuart M. Haslam;Tinglu Yang;Stephan F. Garczynski.
Science (2005)
A study of fucoidan from the brown seaweed Chorda filum.
Alexander O. Chizhov;Anne Dell;Howard R. Morris;Stuart M. Haslam.
Carbohydrate Research (1999)
Global metabolic inhibitors of sialyl- and fucosyltransferases remodel the glycome
Cory D Rillahan;Aristotelis Antonopoulos;Craig T Lefort;Roberto Sonon.
Nature Chemical Biology (2012)
Human Sperm Binding Is Mediated by the Sialyl-Lewis x Oligosaccharide on the Zona Pellucida
Poh-Choo Pang;Philip C. N. Chiu;Cheuk-Lun Lee;Lan-Yi Chang.
Science (2011)
Characterization of carbohydrate structural features recognized by anti-arabinogalactan-protein monoclonal antibodies.
Edwin A. Yates;Jean-François Valdor;Stuart M. Haslam;Howard R. Morris.
Glycobiology (1996)
Host and viral determinants of influenza A virus species specificity.
Jason S Long;Bhakti Mistry;Stuart M Haslam;Wendy S Barclay.
Nature Reviews Microbiology (2019)
Mass spectrometry in the analysis of N-linked and O-linked glycans.
Simon J North;Paul G Hitchen;Stuart M Haslam;Anne Dell.
Current Opinion in Structural Biology (2009)
Glycomics Profiling of Chinese Hamster Ovary Cell Glycosylation Mutants Reveals N-Glycans of a Novel Size and Complexity
Simon J. North;Hung Hsiang Huang;Subha Sundaram;Jihye Jang-Lee.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2010)
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