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C-type lectin receptors and cytokines in fungal immunity

Cytokine, 2012
Fungi are the cause of opportunistic infections, predominantly in immunocompromised individuals although, primary fungal infections can occur in apparently healthy individuals. Successful host defence requires an effective innate and adaptive immune response.
Simon, Vautier   +2 more
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Structural Aspects of C-Type Lectin Receptors

2016
Numerous structural analyses (X-ray crystallography and NMR) of C-type lectin receptors (CLRs) have been performed, because CLRs are not only attractive as important molecules in immunity and infectious diseases but also as drug targets. In CLRs, high amino acid sequence similarity exists in the extracellular carbohydrate recognition domains (CRDs ...
Atsushi Furukawa   +4 more
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C-type Lectin Receptor: Old Friend and New Player

Medicinal Chemistry, 2017
During the last two decades, C-type lectin receptors (CLRs) have been demonstrated to play key roles in initiating the host immune response against fungal infection. It is well established that CLRs, such as Dectin-1, Dectin-2, Dectin-3 and Mincle recognize the cell wall component from the infected microorganisms by using their carbohydrate recognition
Hai, Hou   +5 more
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Screening for Ligands of C-Type Lectin-Like Receptors

2011
In order to execute their immune functions, leukocytes interact with a broad range of cell types through cell surface receptors, such as those of the immunoglobulin and C-type lectin families, or indirectly through soluble factors. The characterization of activating and inhibitory counterparts of NK cell receptors on myeloid cells, as well as the ...
Elwira, Pyż, Gordon D, Brown
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C-Type Lectins: Multifaceted Receptors in Phagocyte Biology

2014
This chapter focuses on those members of the C-type lectin family that contain a classical carbohydrate recognition domain (CRD) and are expressed and functional on phagocytic cells of the immune system, such as neutrophils, dendritic cells (DCs), and macrophages.
Alessandra Cambi, Carl G. Figdor
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Critical care management of chimeric antigen receptor T‐cell therapy recipients

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Alexander Shimabukuro-Vornhagen   +2 more
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C-type lectin receptors (CLRs)

Reactome - a curated knowledgebase of biological pathways, 2015
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