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Monoclonal antibodies against glycophorins

Revue Francaise de Transfusion et Immuno-hématologie, 1988
Glycophorins of human erythrocytes have been extensively studied and the structure of three of them is fully (glycophorins A and C) or almost fully (glycophorin B) known [1, 2]. Glycophorins span the erythrocyte membrane and their NH 2 -terminal domains exposed at the cell surface are heavily glycosylated.
E, Lisowska   +4 more
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Monoclonal anti-glycophorin antibodies

Revue Francaise de Transfusion et Immuno-hématologie, 1988
The MRC Blood group Unit offered to test the anti- glycophorin antibodies against cells with unsual MN phenotypes. The antibodies were first tested against cells of common MN phenotype to determine their apparent specificities and optimum dilution.
P, Tippett, C A, Green
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A novel Sta glycophorin produced via gene conversion of pseudoexon III from glycophorin E to glycophorin A gene

Human Mutation, 2000
Stone (St(a)) is a variant antigen carried on human erythrocyte MNSs glycophorins (GPSt(a)) that are genetically associated with splicing mutations in GPA genes or with hybrid formation between GPA and GPB genes. Here we identify the first and rare gene conversion event in which GPE, the third member of the family, recombined with GPA, giving rise to a
C H, Huang, Y, Chen, O O, Blumenfeld
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Antigenicity of rat erythrocyte glycophorins

Immunology Letters, 1988
The relationship between rat red blood cell (RBC) glycophorins and the antigens recognised by anti-rat RBC antibodies was examined. Initially, murine monoclonal antibodies specific for surface epitopes on whole rat RBCs were tested for their reactivity with RBC membranes on Western blots and two were found which reacted with blotted antigens.
P, Laing   +3 more
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Glycophorin A: Band 3 aid

Blood Cells, Molecules, and Diseases, 2008
Band 3 (B3) is a major site of cytoskeletal attachment to the erythrocyte membrane and is important for gas exchange. A truncated isoform of B3 (kB3) is expressed in the alpha-intercalated cells of the kidney and its functional activity and basolateral localization are essential for acid secretion.
Williamson, RC, Toye, AM
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Species specificity in mouse glycophorin

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1991
89, 65, 46 and 29 Kd mouse glycophorin proteins identified during polyacrylamide electrophoresis of mouse erythrocytes have been further characterized. These proteins (1) stain positive with Periodic Acid Schiff reagent after sodium hydroxide treatment; (2) labeled using [125I] in intact cells; (3) co-isolated along with integral membrane proteins in ...
D J, Wilson, J M, Planas
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