The pivotal nature of sugars in normal physiology and disease.

2006 
Glycopathology has become the focus of considerable research in recent years as the role of glycosylation in the development, regulation, and progression of disease has come under increased scrutiny. Cracking the 'sugar-code' in biological systems that relate to both health and disease holds tremendous promise for deciphering disease mechanisms such as the link between the glycomodification of immunoglobulins and various autoimmune diseases, notably IgG in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and has exciting implications for the development of novel diagnostic and therapeutic interventions.
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