The Lutheran blood group glycoprotein, another member of the immunoglobulin superfamily, is widely expressed in human tissues and is developmentally regulated in human liver
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Laminin-10 and Lutheran blood group glycoproteins in adhesion of human endothelial cellsThe Laminin 511/521 binding site on the Lutheran blood group glycoprotein is located at the flexible junction of Ig domains 2 and 3Characterization of the laminin binding domains of the Lutheran blood group glycoproteinLocalization of Lutheran, a novel laminin receptor, in normal, knockout, and transgenic mice suggests an interaction with laminin alpha5 in vivoFunctions of red cell surface proteins.Blood Group Antigens C, Lub and P1 May Have a Role in HIV Infection in Africans.Selective Lutheran glycoprotein gene expression at the blood-brain barrier in normal brain and in human brain tumors.Vascular proteomics and subtractive antibody expression cloning.Hydroxycarbamide decreases sickle reticulocyte adhesion to resting endothelium by inhibiting endothelial lutheran/basal cell adhesion molecule (Lu/BCAM) through phosphodiesterase 4A activationGlobal gene expression profiling of somatic motor neuron populations with different vulnerability identify molecules and pathways of degeneration and protectionAn antibody to the lutheran glycoprotein (Lu) recognizing the LU4 blood type variant inhibits cell adhesion to laminin α5An Anti-Human Lutheran Glycoprotein Phage Antibody Inhibits Cell Migration on Laminin-511: Epitope Mapping of the AntibodyHEMCAM, an adhesion molecule expressed by c-kit+ hemopoietic progenitors.Review: Lutheran/B-CAM: a laminin receptor on red blood cells and in various tissues.Erythroblastic islands: niches for erythropoiesis.Adhesive activity of Lu glycoproteins is regulated by interaction with spectrinThe lutheran/basal cell adhesion molecule promotes tumor cell migration by modulating integrin-mediated cell attachment to laminin-511 protein.Basal cell adhesion molecule/lutheran protein. The receptor critical for sickle cell adhesion to laminin.Critical factors in basal cell adhesion molecule/lutheran-mediated adhesion to laminin.The Lutheran blood group glycoproteins, the erythroid receptors for laminin, are adhesion molecules.Lutheran blood group antigen as a receptor for alpha5 laminins in gingival epithelia.Integrating Tumor and Stromal Gene Expression Signatures With Clinical Indices for Survival Stratification of Early-Stage Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.Insights into the structure and function of membrane polypeptides carrying blood group antigens.Differential expression of laminin isoforms in ovarian epithelial carcinomas suggesting different origin and providing tools for differential diagnosis.Isoforms of the Lutheran/basal cell adhesion molecule glycoprotein are differentially delivered in polarized epithelial cells. Mapping of the basolateral sorting signal to a cytoplasmic di-leucine motif.The LG1-3 tandem of laminin alpha5 harbors the binding sites of Lutheran/basal cell adhesion molecule and alpha3beta1/alpha6beta1 integrins.Genetic inactivation of the laminin alpha5 chain receptor Lu/BCAM leads to kidney and intestinal abnormalities in the mouse.Construction of recombinant hemagglutinin derived from the gingipain-encoding gene of Porphyromonas gingivalis, identification of its target protein on erythrocytes, and inhibition of hemagglutination by an interdomain regional peptide.Flow cytometric analysis of the association between blood group-related proteins and the detergent-insoluble material of K562 cells and erythroid precursors.High Affinity Binding of Escherichia coli Cytotoxic Necrotizing Factor 1 (CNF1) to Lu/BCAM Adhesion Glycoprotein.Mutations of the KLF1 gene detected in Japanese with the In(Lu) phenotype.High-throughput multiplex PCR genotyping for 35 red blood cell antigens in blood donors.Production of soluble recombinant proteins with Kell, Duffy and Lutheran blood group antigen activity, and their use in screening human sera for Kell, Duffy and Lutheran antibodies.Different inactivating mutations in the LU genes of three individuals with the Lutheran-null phenotype.Internalization of CD239 highly expressed in breast cancer cells: a potential antigen for antibody-drug conjugates.Differential expression of Lutheran/BCAM regulates biliary tissue remodeling in ductular reaction during liver regeneration
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The Lutheran blood group glycoprotein, another member of the immunoglobulin superfamily, is widely expressed in human tissues and is developmentally regulated in human liver
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1995年の論文
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The Lutheran blood group glyco ...... tally regulated in human liver
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The Lutheran blood group glyco ...... tally regulated in human liver
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The Lutheran blood group glyco ...... tally regulated in human liver
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A N Barclay
C H Holmes
D J Anstee
G Mallinson
J M Houlihan
K L Simpson
S F Parsons
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10.1073/PNAS.92.12.5496
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1995-06-06T00:00:00Z