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Cell Surface Receptors for Gammaretroviruses

Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology, 2003
Evidence obtained during the last few years has greatly extended our understanding of the cell surface receptors that mediate infections of retroviruses and has provided many surprising insights. In contrast to other cell surface components such as lectins or proteoglycans that influence infections indirectly by enhancing virus adsorption onto specific
C S, Tailor   +3 more
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Cell surface adhesion receptors

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1994
Several new structural motifs found in cell surface adhesion receptors have been described in the past few years. Also, several two-domain structures of extracellular portions of cell surface proteins have been reported. Structural models for complexes between receptors and counter-receptors have been proposed.
G, Wagner, D F, Wyss
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Initial Step of Virus Entry: Virion Binding to Cell-Surface Glycans.

Annual Review of Virology, 2020
Virus infection is an intricate process that requires the concerted action of both viral and host cell components. Entry of viruses into cells is initiated by interactions between viral proteins and cell-surface receptors.
M. Koehler   +4 more
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Emerging Applications of Nanotechnology for Controlling Cell-Surface Receptor Clustering.

Angewandte Chemie, 2019
The spatial organization of cell-surface receptors plays an important role in defining cell fate. Recently, the development of strategies for the direct regulation of receptor clustering using nanomaterials has aroused enormous interest.
Kaixiang Zhang   +3 more
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Calcium-Ion–Sensing Cell-Surface Receptors

New England Journal of Medicine, 1995
Calcium ions are essential for a wide variety of biologic functions, including vital extracellular processes, such as blood clotting, intercellular adhesion, and skeletal integrity, as well as intracellular processes, such as the regulation of hormonal secretion, cell division, and cell motility.1–4 Complex, free-living terrestrial organisms must ...
E M, Brown   +6 more
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Cell surface receptors for picornaviruses

BioEssays, 1986
AbstractPicornaviruses can be divided into at least six receptor families based on results of competition binding and receptor antibody studies. It has been proposed that a canyon present within the virion capsid harbors the viral attachment site for this group of viruses. Cell surface proteins involved in viral attachment have been identified for both
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Cell Surface Receptors in Malignant Glioma

Neurosurgery, 2011
Despite advances in surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, malignant gliomas are still highly lethal tumors. Traditional treatments that rely on nonspecific, cytotoxic approaches have a marginal impact on patient survival. However, recent advances in the molecular cancer biology underlying glioma pathogenesis have revealed that abnormalities in common ...
Yan Michael, Li, Walter A, Hall
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Cell surface receptors for molecular chaperones

Methods, 2007
Heat shock proteins are intracellular molecular chaperones. However, extracellular heat shock proteins have recently been shown to mediate a range of powerful effects in inflammatory cells, neuronal cells and immune cells. These effects are transmitted by a number of cell surface receptors including LRP/CD91, CD40, Toll-like receptors, Scavenger ...
Stuart K, Calderwood   +3 more
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Cell surface receptors in lysophospholipid signaling

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2004
The lysophospholipids, lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) and sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P), regulate various signaling pathways within cells by binding to multiple G protein-coupled receptors. Receptor-mediated LPA and S1P signaling induces diverse cellular responses including proliferation, adhesion, migration, morphogenesis, differentiation and survival ...
Brigitte, Anliker, Jerold, Chun
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