Abstract Background In vertebrate embryogenesis, cranial neural crest cells (CNCCs) migrate along discrete pathways. Analyses in the chick have identified key molecular candidates for the confinement of CNCC migration to stereotypical pathways as Colec12, Trail, and Dan.
Samuel W. S. Johnson +3 more
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Collectin-12 (collectin placenta 1, CL-P1, or CL-12) is a newly identified pattern recognition molecule of the innate immune system. Recent evidences show that CL-12 plays important roles not only in innate immune protection against certain clinically ...
Jie Zhang +4 more
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CLEC5A-mediated enhancement of the inflammatory response in myeloid cells contributes to influenza virus pathogenicity in vivo [PDF]
Human infections with influenza viruses exhibit mild to severe clinical outcomes as a result of complex virus-host interactions. Induction of inflammatory mediators via pattern recognition receptors may dictate subsequent host responses for pathogen ...
Bruzzone, R +12 more
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Proteomic Biomarkers Are Linked to QTc Interval in Patients With Chronic Heart Failure
ABSTRACT Objective This study investigates the link between circulating proteins and rate‐corrected QT (QTc) interval in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) and their association with cardiovascular outcomes. Methods and Results We analyzed 197 HFrEF patients from the prospective Serial Biomarker Measurements and New ...
Mylène Barry‐Loncq de Jong +14 more
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Assessment of Surfactant Protein A (SP-A) dependent agglutination [PDF]
Background: Monomers of the collectin surfactant associated protein-A (SP-A) are arranged in trimers and higher oligomers. The state of oligomerization differs between individuals and likely affects SP-A's functional properties.
Stefanie M Heinrich, Matthias Griese
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Structural Characterization of Bovine Collectin‐43 [PDF]
Bovine collectin‐43 (CL‐43), the most recently disclosed member of the collectin group, has been characterized structurally at the protein level by a combination of mass spectrometry and protein sequencing. The molecular mass of reduced CL‐43 was determined by the use of mass spectrometry to be 33.6±0.1 kDa.
A B, Rothmann +3 more
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Multi‐omics analysis of gut‐organ axes reveals the high‐altitude adaptation in Tibetan chicken
The Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau is an extreme ecosystem subject to special climatic conditions that require unique adaptations for its inhabiting organisms. In addition to genetic characteristics, the gut microbiota of animals can regulate the environmental adaptation of their hosts through various gut–organ axes.
Tao Zeng +15 more
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Lack of the pattern recognition molecule mannose-binding lectin increases susceptibility to influenza A virus infection [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Mannose-binding lectin (MBL), a pattern recognition innate immune molecule, inhibits influenza A virus infection in vitro. MBL deficiency due to gene polymorphism in humans has been associated with infection susceptibility.
Kazue Takahashi +6 more
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Chimerolectins: Classification, structural architecture, and functional perspectives
Abstract Lectins are proteins or glycoproteins capable of binding specifically and reversibly to carbohydrates, a property that, in itself, gives them great functional versatility in organisms from all kingdoms of nature. A subclass of these proteins, called chimerolectins, is composed of proteins that have at least one lectin domain associated with ...
Vanir Reis Pinto‐Junior +2 more
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Complement and transplant‐associated thrombotic microangiopathy: Current and future approaches
HemaSphere, Volume 10, Issue 4, April 2026.
Massimo Cugno +2 more
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