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EXPRESSION OF CD1.1B, CD14 AND CD36 ANTIGENS BY B‐CELL LYMPHOMA
British Journal of Haematology, 1992K, Muroi +5 more
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Clinical implications of CD36 antigen/antibody in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Japanese Journal of Transplantation and Cellular Therapy, 2023Hirokazu Tsuno +7 more
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Expression of CD36(OKM5) antigen on epidermal cells in tinea versicolor
Journal of Dermatological Science, 1991Yoshiki Taniguchi +3 more
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Leukemia, 1990
Peripheral blood leukemic cells from four patients with peroxidase negative acute leukemia, which expressed neither myeloid nor lymphoid cell surface antigens, were analyzed by using monoclonal antibodies (MoAb) capable of recognizing megakaryocyte-platelet-related antigens. Leukemic cells from one case reacted with 5F1 MoAb, whereas cells from all the
N, Imamura +3 more
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Peripheral blood leukemic cells from four patients with peroxidase negative acute leukemia, which expressed neither myeloid nor lymphoid cell surface antigens, were analyzed by using monoclonal antibodies (MoAb) capable of recognizing megakaryocyte-platelet-related antigens. Leukemic cells from one case reacted with 5F1 MoAb, whereas cells from all the
N, Imamura +3 more
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CD36, a signaling receptor and fatty acid transporter that regulates immune cell metabolism and fate
Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2022Yiliang Chen, Jue Zhang, Weiguo Cui
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Transfusion
Abstract Background Surface antigens on platelets and neutrophils—including human platelet antigens (HPA), human neutrophil antigens (HNA), and CD36—are critical determinants of compatibility in platelet transfusion.
Huijun Zhu +7 more
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Abstract Background Surface antigens on platelets and neutrophils—including human platelet antigens (HPA), human neutrophil antigens (HNA), and CD36—are critical determinants of compatibility in platelet transfusion.
Huijun Zhu +7 more
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Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), 2002
Cross-presentation of cell-associated Ag is thought to involve receptor-mediated uptake of apoptotic cells by dendritic cells (DC), and studies with human DC strongly implicate the endocytic receptor CD36 and the integrins alpha(v)beta(3) and/or alpha(v)beta(5) in this process.
Oliver, Schulz +4 more
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Cross-presentation of cell-associated Ag is thought to involve receptor-mediated uptake of apoptotic cells by dendritic cells (DC), and studies with human DC strongly implicate the endocytic receptor CD36 and the integrins alpha(v)beta(3) and/or alpha(v)beta(5) in this process.
Oliver, Schulz +4 more
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Detection of Naka Antigen and GP lV (CD36) mRNA in Monocytes of Naka-Negative Subiects
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 1992H, Kashiwagi +7 more
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Identification of the Oxidized Low-Density Lipoprotein Scavenger Receptor CD36 in Plasma
Circulation, 2006Aase Handberg +2 more
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