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Increased expression of MUC1 and sialyl Lewis antigens in different areas of clear renal cell carcinoma

Clinical and Experimental Nephrology, 2015
M. Borzym-Kluczyk   +2 more
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Regulation of glycosyltransferases and Lewis antigens expression by IL-1β and IL-6 in human gastric cancer cells

Glycoconjugate Journal, 2011
M. Padró   +7 more
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Lewis antigens on newborn red cells.

Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet, 2000
This study aimed to screen for Lewis antigens in Thai newborns. Although, these antigens are known to be weak or absent on the red cells of newborns, we encountered a case of a Le(a+) newborn baby when testing with monoclonal antibody and human anti-Le(a). Such a finding led us to conduct this study to explore further evidence of Lewis antigens in Thai
S, Kijkornpan   +2 more
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Biochemistry and Biosynthesis of ABH and Lewis Antigens

1995
Serological techniques were used initially to define the human ABO, H, and Lewis blood group determinants. These studies were done in the context of exploring genetic polymorphisms in the expression of such antigens, usually identified in association with antibody-mediated red blood cell destruction occurring after blood transfusion.
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Lewis Blood-group Antigens Are Associated With Altered Susceptibility to Shigellosis

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2021
Jhansi L Leslie, Erin Weddle, Jennie Z
exaly  

Lewis System and the Antigens X and Y

1995
The detection of the Le a character is generally attributed to Mourant [191], although Ueyama and Furuhata had described it as the ’T-antigen’ in 1939 (see Race and Sanger [212]). Since then the Le b [5,6], Le c [88], Le d [208], and Le x [7] characters of the blood group Lewis system have also been defined(1).
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