Tumor-associated glycoprotein explained
Tumor-associated glycoproteins (TAGs) are glycoproteins found on the surface of many cancer cells. They are mucin-like molecules with a molar mass of over 1000 kDa.[1]
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Notes and References
- Sheer. Donald G.. Purification and Composition of the Human Tumor-associated Glycoprotein (TAG-72) Defined by Monoclonal Antibodies CC49 and B72.3. Cancer Research. 48. 6811–6818. 1988. 3180090. Schlom. J. Cooper. HL. 23.