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Journal of Immunology, 1996
The type III-B Fcgamma receptor (FcgammaRIII-B) is a glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol-linked receptor found on human neutrophils. A soluble form of FcgammaRIII-B (sCD16) corresponding to the extracellular region of the receptor circulates in plasma.
Jérôme Galon +8 more
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The type III-B Fcgamma receptor (FcgammaRIII-B) is a glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol-linked receptor found on human neutrophils. A soluble form of FcgammaRIII-B (sCD16) corresponding to the extracellular region of the receptor circulates in plasma.
Jérôme Galon +8 more
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1992
This review will focus on the complement receptor type 1 (CR1, CD35) expressed by erythrocytes and will cover its structure, molecular biology, and function as a membrane inhibitor of complement activation. The CR1 present on phagocytic cells and lymphocytes has similar functions in regulation of complement activation and serves as a receptor ...
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This review will focus on the complement receptor type 1 (CR1, CD35) expressed by erythrocytes and will cover its structure, molecular biology, and function as a membrane inhibitor of complement activation. The CR1 present on phagocytic cells and lymphocytes has similar functions in regulation of complement activation and serves as a receptor ...
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Complement Receptors and B Lymphocytes
Critical Reviews™ in Immunology, 2004Most of the biological processes depend on cell-to-cell and protein-to-cell interactions, which take place through receptors present on the cell surface. Various physiological systems are linked by such interactions, as is the case for innate and adaptative immune response.
Marie-Bernadette, Villiers +3 more
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Complement receptors in HIV infection
Immunological Reviews, 1997SummaryThe complement system plays an important role in the antimicrobial defense of the organism. Its components recognize a large variety of pathogens and target them for destruction, either directly by formation of a membrane attack complex or indirectly by recruiting phagocytic cells.
C, Speth, L, Kacani, M P, Dierich
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Complement Receptor 2 and Autoimmunity
2003Complement receptor 2 (CR2/CD21) plays a major role in the immune response by linking innate and adaptive immunity to foreign pathogens and proteins. In addition, several lines of evidence strongly support a role for CR2 in the maintenance of tolerance to self-antigens.
V Michael, Holers, Susan A, Boackle
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Emerging Insights into the Structure and Function of Complement C5a Receptors.
TIBS -Trends in Biochemical Sciences. Regular ed, 2020Shubhi Pandey +4 more
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Human complement receptor type 3
1987Publisher Summary This chapter describes the purification of complement receptor type 3 (CR3), its assay, biosynthesis, and molecular cloning. The existence of CR3, a receptor that recognizes a fragment of the third component of complement termed iC3b, is initially based on the inability of antibodies specific for the CR1 or CR2 complement receptors ...
M A, Arnaout +3 more
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New concepts on the therapeutic control of complement anaphylatoxin receptors.
Molecular Immunology, 2017Owen A. Hawksworth +4 more
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