Background: Although intraplaque hemorrhage (IPH) has been identified as a key feature of rupture-prone plaques, noninvasive imaging-based features for its detection in coronary artery have not been clearly established.
Shoichi Ehara +8 more
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Ultrathin Polydopamine Films with Phospholipid Nanodiscs Containing a Glycophorin A Domain
Cellular membranes have long served as an inspiration for nanomaterial research. The preparation of ultrathin polydopamine (PDA) films with integrated protein pores containing phospholipids and an embedded domain of a membrane protein glycophorin A as ...
Tommaso Marchesi D'Alvise +15 more
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MNSs blood group glycophorin variants in Taiwan: a genotype-serotype correlation study of 'Mi(a)' and St(a) with report of two new alleles for St(a). [PDF]
BackgroundGlycophorin variants of the MNSs blood group are important in Taiwan. For more than 20 years, screening for the most frequent irregular antibody, anti-''Mi(a)', has been conducted by using 'Mi(a)'(+) RBCs, with a significant success.
Tai-Di Chen +3 more
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Studies on human red-cell membrane glycophorin A and glycophorin B genes in glycophorin-deficient individuals [PDF]
1. Genomic DNA derived from individuals who lack glycophorin A (GPA), glycophorin B (GPB) or both of these proteins was subjected to Southern-blot analysis using GPA and GPB cDNA probes. 2. Bands on the Southern blots were assigned to the GPA gene, GPB gene or to a putative pseudogene. 3.
C G, Tate +3 more
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Alteration of the genes for glycophorin A and B in glycophorin‐A‐deficient individuals [PDF]
Glycophorins A and B are homologous glycoproteins of the red cell membrane which carry the blood‐group MN and Ss antigens, respectively, and are encoded by two distinct genes closely linked on chromosome 4, which are probably derived from each other by duplication during evolution.The lack of glycophorin A is associated with the rare phenotype En(a ...
C, Rahuel +7 more
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The epitope of monoclonal antibodies blocking erythrocyte invasion by Plasmodium falciparum map to the dimerization and receptor glycan binding sites of EBA-175. [PDF]
The malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, and related parasites use a variety of proteins with Duffy-Binding Like (DBL) domains to bind glycoproteins on the surface of host cells. Among these proteins, the 175 kDa erythrocyte binding antigen, EBA-175,
Xavier Ambroggio +5 more
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Glycophorin hybrids such as GP.Mur are common in Southeast Asians. In Taiwan, clinically significant alloantibodies to the GP.Mur phenotype are the most important issue in blood banks.
Meng-Hua Yang +7 more
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Protein composition and functional parameters of RBC membranes in liver and kidney transplantation
Organ transplantation is an effective treatment for many end-stage diseases. However, reperfusion injury constitutes a major complication of transplantation, which is associated with microcirculatory disorders and aggregation of blood corpuscles.
A. V. Deryugina +6 more
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4-methyl-2,6-diisobornilphenol (dibornol) – a promising drug with a hemorheological activity. Glycophorin A is one of erythrocyte membrane proteins involved in the aggregation and possibly mediating rheological effects of dibornol.Objective: to conduct a
O. I. Ostrikova
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An overview about erythrocyte membrane [PDF]
© 2010 – IOS Press and the authors. All rights reservedIn the sixties and seventies, erythrocytes or red blood cells (RBCs) were extensively studied. Much has been learnt particularly concerning their metabolism and gas transporter function. In the past
Oliveira, Sofia de, Saldanha, Carlota
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