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Spike protein VP8* of human rotavirus recognizes histo-blood group antigens in a type-specific manner. [PDF]
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The AB Blood Group System Phenotype Does Not Play a Role in <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> Infection in Cats. [PDF]
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Structural Insights into the Interaction Between a Core-Fucosylated Foodborne Hexasaccharide (H2N2F2) and Human Norovirus P Proteins. [PDF]
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Tissue distribution of histo‐blood group antigens.
APMIS, 2000The introduction of immunohistochemical techniques and monoclonal antibodies to specific carbohydrate epitopes has made it possible to study in detail the tissue distribution of histo‐blood group antigens and related carbohydrate structures. The present paper summarizes the available data concerning the histological distribution of histo‐blood group ...
Ravn, V, Dabelsteen, Erik
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Association of histo‐blood group antigens and predisposition to gastrointestinal diseases
Journal of Medical Virology, 2022AbstractInfectious gastroenteritis is a common illness afflicting people worldwide. The two most common etiological agents of viral gastroenteritis, rotavirus and norovirus are known to recognize histo‐blood group antigens (HBGAs) as attachment receptors.
Kasturi Saikia +4 more
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Histo‐Blood Group Antigens as Allo‐ and Autoantigens
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2005Abstract: The science of blood groups has made giant steps forward during the last decade. Blood‐group typing of red blood cells (RBCs) is performed on more than 15 million samples per year in Europe, today much less often for forensic reasons than for clinical purposes such as transfusion and organ transplantation.
Urs E, Nydegger +6 more
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ABH Histo-Blood Group Antigens in Human Thymus Involution
Archives of Medical Research, 2006Human histo-blood group antigens (HBGA) are genetically determined glycoproteins supposed to participate in cell differentiation, adhesion, cancer metastasis and angiogenesis. In tissues, HBGA are mostly expressed in epithelial cells (EC). The EC comprising the thymocyte microenvironment play an important role in the ontogeny of the thymus.
Victoria S, Sarafian +1 more
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ABH and Lewis histo‐blood group antigens in cancer
APMIS, 2001Antigens of the ABH and Lewis histo‐blood group family can be found on many normal cells, mainly of epithelial type. In carcinomas, altered expression of the various carbohydrate epitopes of this family occur, and are often strongly associated with either a good or bad prognosis.
J, Le Pendu +5 more
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Expression of histo-blood group antigens in vertebrate gonads
Acta Biologica Hungarica, 2010The tissue expression of human histo-blood group antigens (HBGA) in vertebrates, as well as their evolutionary tendencies and relation to histogenesis, especially in the reproductive system, are not entirely understood.The present research comprises a large-scale immunohistochemical study of HBGA A and B expression in ovaries and testicles of 14 ...
Tomova, Elena, Sarafian, Victoria
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