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Expression of CD36(OKM5) antigen on epidermal cells in tinea versicolor

open access: closedJournal of Dermatological Science, 1991
Yoshiki Taniguchi   +3 more
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Immunohistological patterns of myeloid antigens: tissue distribution of CD13, CD14, CD16, CD31, CD36, CD65, CD66 and CD67

open access: closedBritish Journal of Haematology, 1993
Summary. A number of differentiation antigens on myeloid cells have been defined on the CD classification system by the four International Workshops on Human Leucocyte Differentiation Antigens. The distribution of eight of these antigens (CD13, CD14, CD16, CD31, CD36, CD65, CD66, CD67) have been studied in human tissues, with the aim of documenting ...
Dominique Bordessoule   +3 more
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Analysis of the human CD36 leucocyte differentiation antigen by means of the monoclonal antibody NL07

open access: closedCellular Immunology, 1991
The murine monoclonal antibody (MoAb) NL07 was generated by immunization with human platelet extracts. NL07 MoAb recognized a molecule expressed by human platelets, monocytes, and endothelial cells, as well as by the myelomonocytic line U937 and by some melanoma cells or lines.
Massimo Alessio   +4 more
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CD36 (OKM5) Antigen Expression on Human Mucosal Epithelia Is Associated with Keratinization Type

The Journal of Dermatology, 1997
AbstractThe glycoprotein CD36 functions as a thrombospondin receptor and is expressed on a variety of cell types, including platelets, monocyte/macrophages, and endothelial cells. In human skin, the presence of CD36 on keratinocytes was initially found in lesional areas of T‐cell mediated inflammatory dermatoses.
R S, Gomez   +4 more
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Neuronal expression of Cd36, Cd44, and Cd83 antigen transcripts maps to distinct and specific murine brain circuits

open access: closedJournal of Comparative Neurology, 2009
AbstractCells recruited by the innate immune response rely on surface‐expressed molecules in order to receive signals from the local environment and to perform phagocytosis, cell adhesion, and others processes linked to host defense. Hundreds of surface antigens designated through a cluster of differentiation (CD) number have been used to identify ...
Isaías Glezer   +2 more
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Detection of Naka Antigen and GP lV (CD36) mRNA in Monocytes of Naka-Negative Subiects

open access: closedThrombosis and Haemostasis, 1992
Hirokazu Kashiwagi   +7 more
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src‐related protein tyrosine kinases are physically associated with the surface antigen CD36 in human dermal microvascular endothelial cells [PDF]

open access: closedFEBS Letters, 1994
src‐related cytoplasmic PTKs are physically and functionally associated with cell surface receptors and are involved in signal transduction. In this paper we report the identification of src‐related proteins p59 fyn , pp60c‐scr and p62 yes in human microvascular endothelial cells cultured from normal human skin and their physical association with ...
Helen A. Bull   +2 more
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Expression of the myelomonocytic antigens CD36 and L1 by keratinocytes in squamous intraepithelial lesions of the cervix

open access: closedHuman Pathology, 1994
The keratinocytes in squamous intraepithelial lesions (SILs) of the cervix show altered expression of a number of molecules involved both in the control of growth and differentiation and in cell surface interactions, particularly with components of the immune system.
Nicholas Coleman, Margaret Stanley
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Scavenger receptor CD36 on B cells senses modified self-antigens to prevent autoimmunity

open access: closedThe Journal of Immunology, 2017
Abstract Scavenger receptor CD36 has been shown to mediate uptake of modified self-antigens such as apoptotic cells and oxidized LDL in macrophages and dendritic cells. Interestingly, CD36 was discovered to be preferentially expressed also on an innate B cell subtype, marginal zone B cells (MZB). Here we investigate the role of CD36 in B
Amanda Duhlin   +12 more
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