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Histo-blood group antigens in cancer.
Seminars in cancer biology, 1992Cell surface carbohydrates undergo dramatic changes in cancer. Changes in histo-blood group antigens result from either blocked synthesis with a precursor accumulation of oligosaccharide chain, or neosynthesis caused by the activation of 'silent' glycosyl transferases.
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Histo‐blood group antigens as differentiation markers in testicular germ cell tumours
APMIS, 1991The distribution of histo‐blood group antigens in a series of eleven human non‐seminomatous testicular germ cell tumours is described and the variable expression of these antigens is related to the patterns of differentiation that are reflected morphologically within these tumours.
E, Dabelsteen, G K, Jacobsen
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Histo-Blood Group Antigen and Human Milk Oligosaccharides
2004ABH and Lewis antigens are carbohydrates present on gut epithelial cells. These antigens provide diversity within the human population. Their biosynthesis largely is controlled by the enzyme products of alleles at the ABO, FUT2 and FUT3 loci. We have shown that Norwalk virus (NV) uses structures based on H type 1 as its primary receptor.
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[Advances in Correlation between Rotaivrus and Histo-blood Group Antigens].
Bing du xue bao = Chinese journal of virology, 2015Group A rotaviruses (RVs) are major pathogens associated with acute gastroenteritis in young children and animals worldwide. VP4 is responsible for interaction with the host and viral attachment. Recent study showed that the distal portion of rotavirus (RV) VP4 spike protein (VP8*) is implicated in binding to human histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs ...
Dandi, Li, , Sun Xiaoman, Zhaojun, Duan
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