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- NP273891.RADgRTohhlEQCXz7qXnlck2E0Sz9lzmWtfFcmzsFG_wEQ130_assertion description "[Based on the levels of transcripts of the 12 enzymes together with the amounts of sialyl Lewis antigens, we concluded that Fuc-TIII, Fuc-TVI, and ST3Gal IV are mainly responsible for synthesis of the sialyl Lewis antigens in colon tissues, but are not responsible for the augmented expression of the antigens in colorectal cancers.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP273891.RADgRTohhlEQCXz7qXnlck2E0Sz9lzmWtfFcmzsFG_wEQ130_provenance.
- NP414896.RATSv07oAs64oUQ8dVUJJMWrqOP5Cma474-NKV7Usi--E130_assertion description "[Based on the levels of transcripts of the 12 enzymes together with the amounts of sialyl Lewis antigens, we concluded that Fuc-TIII, Fuc-TVI, and ST3Gal IV are mainly responsible for synthesis of the sialyl Lewis antigens in colon tissues, but are not responsible for the augmented expression of the antigens in colorectal cancers.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP414896.RATSv07oAs64oUQ8dVUJJMWrqOP5Cma474-NKV7Usi--E130_provenance.
- NP694188.RAU2Vq4U5ICbIKwK9D-Ai6kcaDasHtXryy2oCbK-kReyM130_assertion description "[Based on the levels of transcripts of the 12 enzymes together with the amounts of sialyl Lewis antigens, we concluded that Fuc-TIII, Fuc-TVI, and ST3Gal IV are mainly responsible for synthesis of the sialyl Lewis antigens in colon tissues, but are not responsible for the augmented expression of the antigens in colorectal cancers.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP694188.RAU2Vq4U5ICbIKwK9D-Ai6kcaDasHtXryy2oCbK-kReyM130_provenance.
- assertion description "[Based on the levels of transcripts of the 12 enzymes together with the amounts of sialyl Lewis antigens, we concluded that Fuc-TIII, Fuc-TVI, and ST3Gal IV are mainly responsible for synthesis of the sialyl Lewis antigens in colon tissues, but are not responsible for the augmented expression of the antigens in colorectal cancers.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- NP1400985.RAfieCeJ8jQYwjFFOQeqs7f0iHKa6YITpZ67sP62uH3fk130_assertion description "[Based on the levels of transcripts of the 12 enzymes together with the amounts of sialyl Lewis antigens, we concluded that Fuc-TIII, Fuc-TVI, and ST3Gal IV are mainly responsible for synthesis of the sialyl Lewis antigens in colon tissues, but are not responsible for the augmented expression of the antigens in colorectal cancers.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP1400985.RAfieCeJ8jQYwjFFOQeqs7f0iHKa6YITpZ67sP62uH3fk130_provenance.
- assertion description "[Based on the levels of transcripts of the 12 enzymes together with the amounts of sialyl Lewis antigens, we concluded that Fuc-TIII, Fuc-TVI, and ST3Gal IV are mainly responsible for synthesis of the sialyl Lewis antigens in colon tissues, but are not responsible for the augmented expression of the antigens in colorectal cancers.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." provenance.
- NP1400987.RAPmDx-4ARc_cDWJPpYwlqG7NYVKbmFgkFK-Ux_EbUMjU130_assertion description "[Based on the levels of transcripts of the 12 enzymes together with the amounts of sialyl Lewis antigens, we concluded that Fuc-TIII, Fuc-TVI, and ST3Gal IV are mainly responsible for synthesis of the sialyl Lewis antigens in colon tissues, but are not responsible for the augmented expression of the antigens in colorectal cancers.]. Sentence from MEDLINE/PubMed, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine." NP1400987.RAPmDx-4ARc_cDWJPpYwlqG7NYVKbmFgkFK-Ux_EbUMjU130_provenance.