An ancient, highly conserved family of cysteine-rich protein domains revealed by cloning type I and type II murine macrophage scavenger receptors.
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Cloning and characterization of a fourth human lysyl oxidase isoenzymeStructure 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 shockEnterokinase, the initiator of intestinal digestion, is a mosaic protease composed of a distinctive assortment of domainsThe lymphocyte glycoprotein CD6 contains a repeated domain structure characteristic of a new family of cell surface and secreted proteinsMac-2 binding protein is a cell-adhesive protein of the extracellular matrix which self-assembles into ring-like structures and binds beta1 integrins, collagens and fibronectin.Human macrophage scavenger receptors: primary structure, expression, and localization in atherosclerotic lesionsCloning and characterization of cyclophilin C-associated protein: a candidate natural cellular ligand for cyclophilin CCoexpression of type I and type II human macrophage scavenger receptors in macrophages of various organs and foam cells in atherosclerotic lesionsThe haptoglobin-CD163-heme oxygenase-1 pathway for hemoglobin scavengingA role for human Sp alpha as a pattern recognition receptorShuffled domains in extracellular proteinsStructures 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 domainExpression of the 90K immunostimulator gene is controlled by a promoter with unique featuresRole of the scavenger receptor MARCO in alveolar macrophage binding of unopsonized environmental particlesMolecular characterization of a human scavenger receptor, human MARCOMyeloid cell-specific serine palmitoyltransferase subunit 2 haploinsufficiency reduces murine atherosclerosis.Rat complement factor I: molecular cloning, sequencing and expression in tissues and isolated cells.Why are low-density lipoproteins atherogenic?The Therapeutic Potential of Anti-Inflammatory Exerkines in the Treatment of AtherosclerosisOxidized LDL: diversity, patterns of recognition, and pathophysiology.Identification of the bacteria-binding peptide domain on salivary agglutinin (gp-340/DMBT1), a member of the scavenger receptor cysteine-rich superfamily.The accessory molecules CD5 and CD6 associate on the membrane of lymphoid T cells.Dominant negative mutations of the scavenger receptor. Native receptor inactivation by expression of truncated variants.Regulation of smooth muscle cell scavenger receptor expression in vivo by atherogenic diets and in vitro by cytokines.Scavenger receptors and their potential as therapeutic targets in the treatment of cardiovascular diseaseScavenger receptor-A (CD204): a two-edged sword in health and diseaseCD6 as a therapeutic target in autoimmune diseases: successes and challenges.Is the class A macrophage scavenger receptor (SR-A) multifunctional? - The mouse's tale.Caveolae-dependent endocytosis is required for class A macrophage scavenger receptor-mediated apoptosis in macrophages.Class A scavenger receptor 1 (MSR1) restricts hepatitis C virus replication by mediating toll-like receptor 3 recognition of viral RNAs produced in neighboring cells.Acute acalculous cholecystitis-like phenotype in scavenger receptor A knock-out mice.Rabbit aortic smooth muscle cells express inducible macrophage scavenger receptor messenger RNA that is absent from endothelial cells.Hepatic overexpression of bovine scavenger receptor type I in transgenic mice prevents diet-induced hyperbetalipoproteinemia.Lipoproteins modulate expression of the macrophage scavenger receptorTissue distribution, intracellular localization, and in vitro expression of bovine macrophage scavenger receptors.Potential role for scavenger receptors of human monocytes in the killing of Schistosoma mansoniA new role for the P2X7 receptor: a scavenger receptor for bacteria and apoptotic cells in the absence of serum and extracellular ATPThe macrophage scavenger receptor type A is expressed by activated macrophages and protects the host against lethal endotoxic shock.T-cell modulatory properties of CD5 and its role in antitumor immune responses
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An ancient, highly conserved family of cysteine-rich protein domains revealed by cloning type I and type II murine macrophage scavenger receptors.
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1990 nî lūn-bûn
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1990 թուականի Նոյեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1990年の論文
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An ancient, highly conserved f ...... acrophage scavenger receptors.
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An ancient, highly conserved f ...... acrophage scavenger receptors.
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An ancient, highly conserved f ...... acrophage scavenger receptors.
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An ancient, highly conserved f ...... acrophage scavenger receptors.
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An ancient, highly conserved f ...... acrophage scavenger receptors.
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P2093
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An ancient, highly conserved f ...... acrophage scavenger receptors.
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D M Kingsley
J Ashkenas
N A Jenkins
N G Copeland
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10.1073/PNAS.87.22.8810
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1990-11-01T00:00:00Z