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Algal Lectin Griffithsin Inhibits Ebola Virus Infection. [PDF]

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Wang LL   +7 more
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Adaptation and conservation of CL-10/11 in avian lungs: implications for their role in pulmonary innate immune protection. [PDF]

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Kunchala SR   +4 more
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Mannose-binding lectin levels in endometriosis [PDF]

open access: possibleFertility and Sterility, 2010
The serum concentrations of mannose-binding lectin in patients with or without endometriosis do not differ. Mannose-binding lectin could be involved in the modulation of inflammatory responses, but it does not seem to take part in endometriosis pathogenesis.
ORAL, HALUK BARBAROS   +2 more
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Mannose-binding lectin deficiency—revisited

Molecular Immunology, 2003
There is an emerging interest for mannose-binding lectin (MBL) due to its role in innate immunity. In this survey we present a mixture of old and new data describing the effect MBL polymorphisms may have on the level and function of the molecule. Three single nucleotide substitutions in exon 1 of the mbl2 gene cause a dominant decrease of functional ...
Garred, I.   +3 more
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Mannose binding lectin (MBL) and HIV

Molecular Immunology, 2005
The envelope protein (gp120/gp41) of HIV-1 is highly glycosylated with about half of the molecular mass of gp120 consisting of N-linked carbohydrates. While glycosylation of HIV gp120/gp41 provides a formidable barrier for development of strong antibody responses to the virus, it also provides a potential site of attack by the innate immune system ...
Gregory T. Spear, Henry Gewurz, Xin Ji
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Mannose‐binding lectin and innate immunity

Immunological Reviews, 2009
Summary:  Innate immunity is the earliest response to invading microbes and acts to contain infection in the first minutes to hours of challenge. Unlike adaptive immunity that relies upon clonal expansion of cells that emerge days after antigenic challenge, the innate immune response is immediate.
Kazue Takahashi   +3 more
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