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Nov 19
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Research Update: Suggestion that targeting NGLY1 represents a novel anti-melanoma strategy

By admin | Research and Science | No Comments
Stress and interferon signaling-mediated apoptosis contributes to pleiotropic anticancer responses induced by targeting NGLY1 (read more) Background Although NGLY1 is known as a pivotal enzyme that catalyses the deglycosylation of...
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May 05
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Interview with Christina Lam, NGLY1 Specialist

By admin | Researchers and Clinicians | One Comment
Can you share a bit of your background?​ I was born and grew up in the Bay Area and then continued my education in Southern California. I knew science what...
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Feb 08
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Rare NGLY1 Mutation Samples Now Available from Coriell Institute

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The Coriell Institute for Medical Research is proud to announce the release of new samples representing N-glycanase deficiency, caused by a mutation on the NGLY 1 gene, also known as...
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Aug 21
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Congratulations to NGLY1 researcher, Hamed Jafar-Nejad!

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Special congratulations to NGLY1 researcher Hamed Jafar-Nejad. He is the recipient of the Society for Glycobiology's 2017 Glycobiology Significant Achievement Award! Thank you Hamed for your dedication and passion for our...
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Jun 15
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Interview with Victor Lin, NGLY1 Researcher

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Can you share a bit of your background?​ I am a second generation Taiwanese American, born and raised in rural south Texas.  Life was an interesting merger of enrooting industrial...
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