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Mice lacking sialyltransferase ST3Gal-II develop late-onset obesity and insulin resistance [PDF]
Sialyltransferases are a family of 20 gene products in mice and humans that transfer sialic acid from its activated precursor, CMP-sialic acid, to the terminus of glycoprotein and glycolipid acceptors.
Aja, Susan +7 more
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By penetration of enriched sialoglycoprotein preparations from human red cell membranes into a monolayer of red cell membrane lipids it is possible to form planar lipoprotein complexes.
P. Zahler, Ch. Rothen, R. Flückiger
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The effects of apolipoprotein F deficiency on high density lipoprotein cholesterol metabolism in mice. [PDF]
Apolipoprotein F (apoF) is 29 kilodalton secreted sialoglycoprotein that resides on the HDL and LDL fractions of human plasma. Human ApoF is also known as Lipid Transfer Inhibitor protein (LTIP) based on its ability to inhibit cholesteryl ester transfer ...
William R Lagor +11 more
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Carbohydrate receptor-mediated gene transfer to human T leukaemic cells [PDF]
The mucin-type carbohydrate Tn cryptantigen (GalNAcα1-O-Ser/Thr, where GalNAc is N-acetyl-D-galactosamine) is expressed in many carcinomas, in haemopoietic disorders including the Tn syndrome, and on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) coat glycoproteins,
Berger, Eric G. +8 more
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Gel filtration of sialoglycoproteins [PDF]
The role of sialic acid in the gel-filtration behaviour of sialoglycoproteins was investigated by using the separated isoenzymes of purified human liver alpha-L-fucosidase and several other well-known sialic acid-containing glycoproteins (fetuin, alpha1-acid glycoprotein, thyroglobulin and bovine submaxillary mucin).
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Isolation and Characteristics of Human Urinary Sialoglycoproteins [PDF]
Three sialoglycoproteins (S1, S2, and S3) have been isolated from normal human urine by ultrafiltration, zone electrophoresis, gel chromatography, and ion-exchange chromatography. The average yields per litre of urine were 0.39 mg (S1), 0.40 mg (S2), and 1.9 mg (S3).
I, Berggård +3 more
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Morphological distribution of μ chains and cd15 receptors in colorectal polyp and adenocarcinoma specimens [PDF]
BACKGROUND: We have recently investigated the localisation of immunoglobulin-producing cells (IPCs) in inflamed intestinal tissue samples from patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and identified two main patterns of B lymphocyte infiltration ...
ALMASIO, Pier Luigi +9 more
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Insights into neutralization of animal viruses gained from study of influenza virus [PDF]
It has long been known that the binding of antibodies to viruses can result in a loss of infectivity, or neutralization, but little is understood of the mechanism or mechanisms of this process.
Colonno +17 more
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CD43 (leukosialin) is a large sialoglycoprotein abundantly expressed on the surface of most cells from the hematopoietic lineage. CD43 is directly involved in the contact between cells participating in a series of events such as signaling, adherence and ...
Frederico Alisson-Silva +8 more
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GENES ASSISTED SELECTION AS INSTRUMENT OF THE BIODIVERSITY AND POOLING THE GENETIC DISEASES
The objective it was analysis the prion protein for scrapie resistance genotyping as codon- amino acid at codon 136, 154, 171 from 5 known haplotypes resulting PrP Genotype.
IUDITH IPATE +10 more
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