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Departments of Cancer Biology, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, USA
Dr. Chandrasekaran EV is currently working Departments of Cancer Biology, Roswell Park Cancer Institute. Author’s significant publications include “A High-level Over-Expression of N-and O-Glycan Glycosyltransferases in Pancreatic Tumors and Diabetic Neutrophils: An Unique Pathological Situation in Pancreatic Cancer and Diabetic Retinopathy”. Author current research interests include Diabetic Retinopathy, Cancer Biology, Pancreatic Tumors, Glycosyltransferases.
Research Article
A High-level Over-Expression of N-and O-Glycan Glycosyltransferases in Pancreatic Tumors and Diabetic Neutrophils: An Unique Pathological Situation in Pancreatic Cancer and Diabetic Retinopathy
Author(s): Chandrasekaran EV*, Dhananjay DMarathe, Sriram Neelamegham, Joseph Y Lau and Khushi L Matta*
Diabetes is a widely existing disease in patients at risk of pancreatic cancer. It originates from pancreatic endocrine gland whereas pancreatic cancer develops from exocrine glands. Leukocyte cell surface glycans are involved in leukocyte-endothelial cell adherence and retinal endothelial cell death in diabetic retinopathy. A stimulation of hexosamine biosynthesis pathway occurs in diabetes and in pancreatic cancer controlled by oncogene KRAS variant. We examined 5 pancreatic non-tumor and 14 pancreatic tumor tissue specimens for quantitative changes in glycosyltransferse.. View More»