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Expression of Purinergic and Endothelial Activation Markers in Brain Tissue From Fatal Microcephaly Associated With ZIKV. [PDF]

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Sousa JR   +12 more
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Biotechnological Applications of C-Type Lectins Isolated from Snake Venoms. [PDF]

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Fibrinogen selects selectins

Blood, 2009
In this issue of Blood , Yang and colleagues provide new insights into how plasma fibrinogen, fibrinogen uptake, and integrin signaling regulate P-selectin in circulating platelets.[1][1] Membrane P-selectin expression is considered one of the most reliable markers of murine and human ...
Andrew Weyrich   +2 more
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Ligand-specificity of the selectins

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1996
The selectins are carbohydrate-binding cell adhesion molecules acting in the vascular system. They mediate the docking of leukocytes to the blood vessel wall and the rolling of these cells along the endothelial cell surface. These adhesion phenomena initiate the entry of leukocytes into sites of inflammation as well as the migration of recirculating ...
Dietmar Vestweber
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The selectins and their ligands

Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1994
The selectins are a family of carbohydrate-binding proteins, or lectins, that have stimulated tremendous interest because of their involvement in a wide array of interactions between leukocytes and endothelial cells. Highlights of recent progress include an extension of the list of instances of selectin participation in inflammatory diseases, further ...
S D, Rosen, C R, Bertozzi
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Selectins

Current Opinion in Immunology, 1994
The selectins are three related receptors that initiate rolling of leukocytes on activated platelets or endothelium through Ca(2+)-dependent recognition of cell surface carbohydrates. Cell adhesion may be enhanced by a limited number of membrane glycoproteins that present high affinity carbohydrate ligands to specific selectins.
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