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Marian C. Bryan

Researcher at Genentech

Publications -  56
Citations -  3711

Marian C. Bryan is an academic researcher from Genentech. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pyrazolopyrimidine & T790M. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 56 publications receiving 3387 citations. Previous affiliations of Marian C. Bryan include Amgen & California Institute of Technology.

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Printed covalent glycan array for ligand profiling of diverse glycan binding proteins

TL;DR: A glycan microarray constructed by using standard robotic microarray printing technology to couple amine functionalized glycans to an amino-reactive glass slide has remarkable utility for profiling the specificity of a diverse range of glycan binding proteins.
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Synthesis of sugar arrays in microtiter plate.

TL;DR: 1,3-Dipolar cycloadditions between azides and alkynes were exploited to attach oligosaccharides to a C(14) hydrocarbon chain that noncovalently binds to the microtiter well surface to achieve biotransformation of beta-galactosyllipid 5.
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Probing the dynamics of O -GlcNAc glycosylation in the brain using quantitative proteomics

TL;DR: The method is termed quantitative isotopic and chemoenzymatic tagging (QUIC-Tag), and it is suggested that O-GlcNAc glycosylation occurs reversibly in neurons and, akin to phosphorylation, may have important roles in mediating the communication between neurons.
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Key Green Chemistry research areas from a pharmaceutical manufacturers’ perspective revisited

TL;DR: In 2007, the members of the ACS Green Chemistry Institute® Pharmaceutical Roundtable assembled a list of key green chemistry research areas to both identify transformations that would benefit from improvements in process greenness and to encourage academic research to this end as mentioned in this paper.
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Covalent display of oligosaccharide arrays in microtiter plates.

TL;DR: A covalent array for the display of complex oligosaccharides in microtiter plates has been developed and was used to probe the multivalent interaction of 2G12 with an optimal epitope (Kd 0.1 muM).