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UP-REGULATION OF LACTOGENIC RECEPTORS - AN IMMUNOLOGICAL ARTIFACT?

Endocrinology, 1982
We examined whether injection of heterologous hormones for more than one week might evoke a humoral immune response which would simulate receptor induction. Male rats were injected daily for ten days with human growth hormone (hGH) or ovine prolactin (oPRL), and binding of 125I-hGH and 125I-oPRL was examined in serum and in membranes from liver and ...
Harry P. Elsholtz   +2 more
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Immunological role of TAM receptors in the cancer microenvironment

2020
TAM receptors belong to the family of receptor tyrosine kinases, comprising of Tyro3, Axl and Mertk receptors (TAMs) and are important homeostatic regulators of inflammation in higher eukaryotes. Along with their ligands, Gas6 and ProteinS, TAMs acts as receptors to phosphatidylserine (PtdSer), an anionic phospholipid that becomes externalized on the ...
Gopi Patel   +2 more
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Immunologic Analysis of the Acetylcholine Receptor

1986
Studies of receptors have come a long way in the past decade or so. It is no longer possible to study their pharmacological or electrophysiological properties without serious consideration of their macromolecular properties. A cascade of new techniques (e.g., affinity labeling, affinity purification, reconstitution, patch clamping, monoclonal antibody ...
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Immunological Analysis of the Avian Progesterone Receptor

1987
Although the avian progesterone receptor has been purified and investigated extensively, its structure and composition remain unclear. The nontransformed receptor in cytosol extracts exists as two major forms, I and II, which differ in size and in ionic properties (1,2).
Christopher J. Krco   +4 more
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Chemokine Decoy Receptors: New Players in Reproductive Immunology

Immunological Investigations, 2008
Chemokines are multifunctional molecules with roles in leukocyte trafficking and developmental processes. Both fetal and maternal components of the placenta produce chemokines, which control leukocyte trafficking observed in the placenta. Thus, chemokines play roles in the balance between protection of the developing embryo/fetus and tolerance of its ...
E.M. Borroni   +5 more
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Principles of Immunological Tolerance and Immunocyte Receptor Blockade

1974
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the principles of immunological tolerance and immunocyte receptor blockade. The problem of immunologic tolerance is examined from two perspectives. First, from the viewpoint of the susceptible thymus-derived (T) or bone marrow-derived (B) lymphoid cel, four possible ways of achieving insusceptibility to ...
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Immunological analysis of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors

Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie, 1988
Alfred Maelicke   +5 more
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