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Attachment of Norovirus to Histo Blood Group Antigens: A Cooperative Multistep Process
Angewandte Chemie, 2015AbstractHuman noroviruses recognize histo blood group antigens (HBGAs) as cellular attachment factors. Recently, it has been discovered that norovirus infection can be significantly enhanced by HBGA binding. Yet the attachment process and how it promotes host‐cell entry is only poorly understood.
Mallagaray, Alvaro+4 more
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Stomach expression of histo‐blood group antigens A and B in some vertebrates
Acta Zoologica, 2004AbstractHisto‐blood group antigens (HBGA) are genetically determined glycoproteins and glycolipids expressed not only on human erythrocytes but also in vertebrate tissues. Direct evidence for the immunobiological importance of their tissue localization in the evolutionary aspect is still lacking.The present study examines the expression of A and B HBGA
Kalaydjiev, Svetoslav+3 more
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2019
Human noroviruses (HuNoVs) are one of the main pathogens causing acute non-bacterial gastroenteritis. Histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) are widely accepted receptors for HuNoVs specific binding.
Zilei Zhang+6 more
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Human noroviruses (HuNoVs) are one of the main pathogens causing acute non-bacterial gastroenteritis. Histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) are widely accepted receptors for HuNoVs specific binding.
Zilei Zhang+6 more
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JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1989
Expression of histo-blood group ABH antigens in 53 cases of ovarian cancer was examined by immunoperoxidase staining of Formalin-fixed as well as frozen histological sections with various monoclonal antibodies, including those defining type 1, 2, 3, and 4 chain A. Findings of major interest were (a) deletion of A and B determinants in tumors from histo-
Yoshiyuki Tsuji+5 more
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Expression of histo-blood group ABH antigens in 53 cases of ovarian cancer was examined by immunoperoxidase staining of Formalin-fixed as well as frozen histological sections with various monoclonal antibodies, including those defining type 1, 2, 3, and 4 chain A. Findings of major interest were (a) deletion of A and B determinants in tumors from histo-
Yoshiyuki Tsuji+5 more
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Influence of histo blood group antigen expression on susceptibility to enteric viruses and vaccines
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2019Purpose of review Gastroenteritis results in substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide, especially in young children in low-and-middle-income settings. Rotavirus and norovirus are the leading causes of viral gastroenteritis.
Sasirekha Ramani, Sidhartha Giri
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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.
Grete Krag Jacobsen, Erik Dabelsteen
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Differential expression of ABH histo-blood group antigens and LAMPs in infantile hemangioma
Journal of Molecular Histology, 2006Although infantile hemangioma (IH) are the most common tumors of infancy, the mechanism of their proliferation and involution remains vague. Proliferation, differentiation and death of endothelial cells are the basic processes involved in their pathobiology. Here we hypothesize that the glycoconjugates ABH histo-blood group antigens (HBGA) and lysosome-
P. Stefanova+4 more
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Norovirus and its histo-blood group antigen receptors: an answer to a historical puzzle
Trends in Microbiology, 2005Recent findings demonstrate that human histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) serve as receptors for norovirus infection. The recognition of human HBGAs by noroviruses is a typical protein-carbohydrate interaction, in which the protruding domain of the viral capsid protein forms an interface with the oligosaccharide side-chains of the antigens, with a wide
Xi Jiang, Xi Jiang, Ming Tan
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