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A Lectin AtTL-2 Obtained from <i>Acropora</i> aff. <i>tenuis</i> Induced Stimualation of Phagocytosis of Symbiodiniaceae. [PDF]

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Jimbo M   +9 more
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The Promising Role of Plant-Derived Lectins in Oral Cancer Therapeutics: A Systematic Review. [PDF]

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Ramsridhar S   +5 more
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Development of Mouse Models for Ménétrier's Disease. [PDF]

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Gabriel TT   +4 more
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Plant Defense Proteins: Recent Discoveries and Applications. [PDF]

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Shobade SO   +2 more
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The Role of Lectins in Finfish: A Review

Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture, 2019
The immune system of vertebrates involves both innate and acquired immune responses. The innate immunity is more generalized with robust response whereas the other has a highly specific response to infectious pathogens. Because of the lack of specialized
P. Elumalai   +6 more
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Signaling through plant lectins: modulation of plant immunity and beyond.

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2018
Lectins constitute an abundant group of proteins that are present throughout the plant kingdom. Only recently, genome-wide screenings have unraveled the multitude of different lectin sequences within one plant species.
Sofie Van Holle, E. J. Van Damme
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Boronate-Affinity Glycan-Oriented Surface Imprinting: A New Strategy to Mimic Lectins for the Recognition of an Intact Glycoprotein and Its Characteristic Fragments.

Angewandte Chemie, 2015
Lectins possess unique binding properties and are of particular value in molecular recognition. However, lectins suffer from several disadvantages, such as being hard to prepare and showing poor storage stability.
Zijun Bie   +4 more
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Mushroom Lectins as Promising Anticancer Substances.

Current protein and peptide science, 2016
Lectins are proteins/glycoproteins of non-immune origin, which are widely distributed in nature. They have at least one non-catalytic domain, which binds reversibly to specific monosaccharides or oligosaccharides.
R. Singh, H. Kaur, J. Kanwar
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Lectins enhance SARS-CoV-2 infection and influence neutralizing antibodies

Nature, 2021
Florian A. Lempp   +25 more
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