L-selectin from human, but not from mouse neutrophils binds directly to E-selectin
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Targeting selectins and selectin ligands in inflammation and cancerPhagocytosis by human neutrophils is stimulated by a unique fungal cell wall componentCD44 is a major E-selectin ligand on human hematopoietic progenitor cellsTargeting Selectins and Their Ligands in CancerLeukocyte ligands for endothelial selectins: specialized glycoconjugates that mediate rolling and signaling under flowPSGL-1 derived from human neutrophils is a high-efficiency ligand for endothelium-expressed E-selectin under flowGlycosyltransferase-programmed stereosubstitution (GPS) to create HCELL: engineering a roadmap for cell migrationRegulation of PSGL-1 interactions with L-selectin, P-selectin, and E-selectin: role of human fucosyltransferase-IV and -VIIA novel method for isolation of neutrophils from murine blood using negative immunomagnetic separationCXCR2- and E-selectin-induced neutrophil arrest during inflammation in vivo.Both Th1 and Th2 cells require P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 for optimal rolling on inflamed endothelium.An L-selectin ligand distinct from P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 is expressed on endothelial cells and promotes neutrophil rolling in inflammation.Heterotropic modulation of selectin affinity by allosteric antibodies affects leukocyte rolling.Complete identification of E-selectin ligands on neutrophils reveals distinct functions of PSGL-1, ESL-1, and CD44Soluble Siglec-5 associates to PSGL-1 and displays anti-inflammatory activity.Neutrophil adhesion and activation under flow.Memory B lymphocytes from secondary lymphoid organs interact with E-selectin through a novel glycoprotein ligand.ST3Gal-4 is the primary sialyltransferase regulating the synthesis of E-, P-, and L-selectin ligands on human myeloid leukocytes.Analysis of glycoprotein E-selectin ligands on human and mouse marrow cells enriched for hematopoietic stem/progenitor cellsHECA-452 is a non-function blocking antibody for isolated sialyl Lewis x adhesion to endothelial expressed E-selectin under flow conditionsIdentification of CD226 ligand on colo205 cell surfaceTargeted gene disruption demonstrates that P-selectin glycoprotein ligand 1 (PSGL-1) is required for P-selectin-mediated but not E-selectin-mediated neutrophil rolling and migrationTargeting Underglycosylated MUC1 for the Selective Capture of Highly Metastatic Breast Cancer Cells Under Flow.N-Formyl-Perosamine Surface Homopolysaccharides Hinder the Recognition of Brucella abortus by Mouse Neutrophils.E-selectin ligands as mechanosensitive receptors on neutrophils in health and disease.Cell-Specific Variation in E-Selectin Ligand Expression among Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells: Implications for Immunosurveillance and Pathobiology.Characterization of E-selectin-binding epitopes expressed by skin-homing T cells.The uncovering of ESE-1 in human neutrophils: implication of its role in neutrophil function and survival.Mouse versus Human Neutrophils in Cancer: A Major Knowledge Gap.Cryptococcal glucuronoxylomannan inhibits adhesion of neutrophils to stimulated endothelium in vitro by affecting both neutrophils and endothelial cells.Perspectives series: cell adhesion in vascular biology. Role of PSGL-1 binding to selectins in leukocyte recruitment.Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency Type II is a generalized defect of de novo GDP-fucose biosynthesis. Endothelial cell fucosylation is not required for neutrophil rolling on human nonlymphoid endothelium.Avidity modulation activates adhesion under flow and requires cooperativity among adhesion receptors.Importance of primary capture and L-selectin-dependent secondary capture in leukocyte accumulation in inflammation and atherosclerosis in vivo.Potential pro-inflammatory effects of soluble E-selectin upon neutrophil function.Human suppressive neutrophils CD16bright/CD62Ldim exhibit decreased adhesion.The S128R polymorphism of E-selectin mediates neuraminidase-resistant tethering of myeloid cells under shear flow.Selectin catch-bonds mechanotransduce integrin activation and neutrophil arrest on inflamed endothelium under shear flow.No detectable endothelial- or leukocyte-derived L-selectin ligand activity on the endothelium in inflamed cremaster muscle venules.Neutrophils recruited through high endothelial venules of the lymph nodes via PNAd intercept disseminating Staphylococcus aureus.
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L-selectin from human, but not from mouse neutrophils binds directly to E-selectin
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1997 թուականի Փետրուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1997 թվականի փետրվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1997年の論文
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1997年論文
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1997年論文
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L-selectin from human, but not from mouse neutrophils binds directly to E-selectin
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L-selectin from human, but not from mouse neutrophils binds directly to E-selectin
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L-selectin from human, but not from mouse neutrophils binds directly to E-selectin
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L-selectin from human, but not from mouse neutrophils binds directly to E-selectin
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L-selectin from human, but not from mouse neutrophils binds directly to E-selectin
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L-selectin from human, but not from mouse neutrophils binds directly to E-selectin
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L-selectin from human, but not from mouse neutrophils binds directly to E-selectin
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L-selectin from human, but not from mouse neutrophils binds directly to E-selectin
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L-selectin from human, but not from mouse neutrophils binds directly to E-selectin
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H G Zerwes
J E Blanks
M C Lenter
M Steegmaier
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10.1083/JCB.136.3.707
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1997-02-10T00:00:00Z