In a rat study, RIKEN biologists have solved the mystery of where glycan molecules in the blood come from, tracking them down to the liver. This finding could lead to new biomarkers for liver-related diseases. In a rat study, RIKEN biologists have solved the mystery of where glycan molecules in the blood come from, tracking them down to the liver. This finding could lead to new biomarkers for liver-related diseases. Cell & Microbiology Molecular & Computational biology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Biologists determine the liver is the source of free glycans in the bloodstream
