Cloning of a novel bacteria-binding receptor structurally related to scavenger receptors and expressed in a subset of macrophages.
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The evolution of the class A scavenger receptorsPathogen recognition and activation of the innate immune response in zebrafishThe membrane-type collectin CL-P1 is a scavenger receptor on vascular endothelial cellsFEEL-1, a novel scavenger receptor with in vitro bacteria-binding and angiogenesis-modulating activitiesStructure of the human macrophage MARCO receptor and characterization of its bacteria-binding regionCD6 binds to pathogen-associated molecular patterns and protects from LPS-induced septic shockAdvanced glycation end products are eliminated by scavenger-receptor-mediated endocytosis in hepatic sinusoidal Kupffer and endothelial cellsSplenic Macrophage Subsets and Their Function during Blood-Borne InfectionsScavenger Receptors: Emerging Roles in Cancer Biology and ImmunologyTissue-resident macrophagesExpression Analysis of CB2-GFP BAC Transgenic MiceMacrophage Receptor with Collagenous Structure (MARCO) Is Processed by either Macropinocytosis or Endocytosis-Autophagy PathwayWhat we know and do not know about the cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2)Type XIII collagen is identified as a plasma membrane proteinThe anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia gene (EDA) undergoes alternative splicing and encodes ectodysplasin-A with deletion mutations in collagenous repeatsA role for human Sp alpha as a pattern recognition receptorThe membrane-proximal scavenger receptor cysteine-rich domain of CD6 contains the activated leukocyte cell adhesion molecule binding siteStructures of class A macrophage scavenger receptors. Electron microscopic study of flexible, multidomain, fibrous proteins and determination of the disulfide bond pattern of the scavenger receptor cysteine-rich domainApoptotic cell responses in the splenic marginal zone: a paradigm for immunologic reactions to apoptotic antigens with implications for autoimmunityRole of the scavenger receptor MARCO in alveolar macrophage binding of unopsonized environmental particlesMolecular characterization of a human scavenger receptor, human MARCOMacrophage class A scavenger receptor-mediated phagocytosis of Escherichia coli: role of cell heterogeneity, microbial strain, and culture conditions in vitroDeleted in malignant brain tumors-1 protein (DMBT1): a pattern recognition receptor with multiple binding sitesThe location of splenic NKT cells favours their rapid activation by blood-borne antigen.The scavenger protein apoptosis inhibitor of macrophages (AIM) potentiates the antimicrobial response against Mycobacterium tuberculosis by enhancing autophagy.A phage display screen and binding studies with acetylated low density lipoprotein provide evidence for the importance of the scavenger receptor cysteine-rich (SRCR) domain in the ligand-binding function of MARCO.Granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor-mediated innate responses in tuberculosisCharacterization of a newly developed chicken 44K Agilent microarray.Immune dysregulation may contribute to disease pathogenesis in spinal muscular atrophy miceIdentification and characterization of class B scavenger receptor CD36 from the hard tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis.Signal transduction by different forms of the γδ T cell-specific pattern recognition receptor WC1.Targeting MARCO can lead to enhanced dendritic cell motility and anti-melanoma activityOxidized LDL: diversity, patterns of recognition, and pathophysiology.Hypothesis: naked plasmid DNA is taken up by cells in vivo by a receptor-mediated process.Murine spleen contains a diversity of myeloid and dendritic cells distinct in antigen presenting function.The class A macrophage scavenger receptor is a major pattern recognition receptor for Neisseria meningitidis which is independent of lipopolysaccharide and not required for secretory responses.Type XIII collagen and some other transmembrane collagens contain two separate coiled-coil motifs, which may function as independent oligomerization domains.Scavenger receptors and their potential as therapeutic targets in the treatment of cardiovascular diseaseMarginal Zone Macrophage Receptor MARCO Is Trapped in Conduits Formed by Follicular Dendritic Cells in the SpleenCell depletion in mice that express diphtheria toxin receptor under the control of SiglecH encompasses more than plasmacytoid dendritic cells
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Cloning of a novel bacteria-binding receptor structurally related to scavenger receptors and expressed in a subset of macrophages.
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Cloning of a novel bacteria-bi ...... ed in a subset of macrophages.
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Cloning of a novel bacteria-bi ...... ed in a subset of macrophages.
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Cloning of a novel bacteria-bi ...... ed in a subset of macrophages.
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Cloning of a novel bacteria-bi ...... ed in a subset of macrophages.
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Cloning of a novel bacteria-bi ...... ed in a subset of macrophages.
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Sahlberg C
Sormunen R
Thesleff I
Tryggvason K
Tuukkanen J
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10.1016/0092-8674(95)90514-6
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1995-02-01T00:00:00Z