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Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2001
Despite radical surgery, the prognosis for colorectal cancer patients with liver metastases has not changed markedly. Furthermore, no standard adjuvant therapeutic regimen has been developed. Adjuvant therapy with monoclonal antibodies (e.g., against 17-1A), which has been shown to be effective in preventing metastatic relapse in patients with Dukes' C
S B, Hosch +9 more
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Despite radical surgery, the prognosis for colorectal cancer patients with liver metastases has not changed markedly. Furthermore, no standard adjuvant therapeutic regimen has been developed. Adjuvant therapy with monoclonal antibodies (e.g., against 17-1A), which has been shown to be effective in preventing metastatic relapse in patients with Dukes' C
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Identification of MIC 11 antigen as an epitope of the CD59 molecule.
Immunology, 1995The MIC 11 antigen is expressed on human cells and is characterized by reaction with a monoclonal antibody (mAb), 16.3A5. The gene controlling MIC 11 was recently mapped to the p13 region of chromosome 11 within 500 kb of the gene encoding CD59, a complement regulatory protein.
A, Davies +6 more
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Experimental and clinical immunogenetics, 1992
CD59 is a recently discovered complement (C) regulatory protein. Three activities of CD59 have been recognized so far. It can downregulate the activation of the C cascade at membrane attack complex formation stage, it participates in T-cell rosette formation with erythrocytes and appears to be necessary for T-cell activation.
G T, Venneker, S S, Asghar
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CD59 is a recently discovered complement (C) regulatory protein. Three activities of CD59 have been recognized so far. It can downregulate the activation of the C cascade at membrane attack complex formation stage, it participates in T-cell rosette formation with erythrocytes and appears to be necessary for T-cell activation.
G T, Venneker, S S, Asghar
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Modulation of protectin (CD59 antigen) cell surface expression on human neoplastic cell lines.
Neoplasma, 1994The ability of cytokines (IFN alpha, IFN gamma, TNF alpha, IL-1 alpha, IL-6), all-trans retinoic acid, 1,25(OH)2-vitamin D3 and the tumor promoting phorbol ester TPA to regulate cell surface expression of protectin (CD59 antigen) on human hematopoietic and non-hematopoietic neoplastic cell lines was examined with the aid of immunocytofluorometric ...
J, Sedlák +4 more
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Immunology, 1992
A functional complement system and the potential for its activation are present in human amniotic fluid. We have recently demonstrated that CD59 antigen is present and functionally active on human amniotic epithelial cells (HAEC). We have now further examined the role of this protein on HAEC and have also demonstrated its presence in amniotic fluid (AF)
I A, Rooney, B P, Morgan
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A functional complement system and the potential for its activation are present in human amniotic fluid. We have recently demonstrated that CD59 antigen is present and functionally active on human amniotic epithelial cells (HAEC). We have now further examined the role of this protein on HAEC and have also demonstrated its presence in amniotic fluid (AF)
I A, Rooney, B P, Morgan
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Neoplasma, 1993
Two new murine monoclonal antibodies were prepared by hybridoma technique after immunization with the immature pluripotent leukemia cell line K562. The monoclonal antibody Bra10G (IgG2b) reacted in a non-lineage pattern with all examined hematopoietic neoplastic cell lines and peripheral blood cells (granulocytes, lymphocytes, erythrocytes) of healthy ...
B, Chorváth +6 more
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Two new murine monoclonal antibodies were prepared by hybridoma technique after immunization with the immature pluripotent leukemia cell line K562. The monoclonal antibody Bra10G (IgG2b) reacted in a non-lineage pattern with all examined hematopoietic neoplastic cell lines and peripheral blood cells (granulocytes, lymphocytes, erythrocytes) of healthy ...
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Somatic cell and molecular genetics, 2001
S1 cell membrane antigen is encoded by the MIC1 gene on human chromosome 11. This antigen has been widely used as a marker for studies in gene mapping or in analysis of mutagen-induced gene deletions/mutations, which utilized the human-hamster hybrid cell-line, AL-J1, carrying human chromosome 11.
A B, Wilson +7 more
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S1 cell membrane antigen is encoded by the MIC1 gene on human chromosome 11. This antigen has been widely used as a marker for studies in gene mapping or in analysis of mutagen-induced gene deletions/mutations, which utilized the human-hamster hybrid cell-line, AL-J1, carrying human chromosome 11.
A B, Wilson +7 more
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2022
Ewelina Golec +2 more
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The complement inhibitor CD59 is required for GABAergic synaptic transmission in the dentate gyrus
Cell Reports, 2023Xiaoli Yang, Zuolong Chen, Yong Shen
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