Ligand-induced movement of lymphocyte membrane macromolecules. I. Analysis by immunofluorescence and ultrastructural radioautography.
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Concanavalin A receptors, immunoglobulins, and theta antigen of the lymphocyte surface. Interactions with concanavalin A and with Cytoplasmic structuresLectin-mediated induction of human neutrophil chemotaxis, chemokinesis, and cap formation.Endocytosis of the membrane immunoglobulins of mouse spleen B-cells: a quantitative study of its rate, amount and sensitivity to physiological, physical and cross-linking agents.Model for capping of membrane receptors based on boundary surface effectsModulation of lymphocyte receptor mobility by concanavalin A and colchicine.Transformation by concanavalin A of the response of molluscan neurones to L-glutamate.Strain-dependent cytotoxic effects of endotoxin for mouse peritoneal macrophagesStudies on the distribution of surface immunoglobulins of human B-lymphocytes.Cellular uptake and nuclear binding of insulin in human cultured lymphocytes: evidence for potential intracellular sites of insulin actionAntigen-specific B cell detection reagents: use and quality controlPossible role of nucleus-membrane interaction in capping of surface membrane receptors.Transmembrane interactions and the mechanism of capping of surface receptors by their specific ligands.Detection and ultrastructural localization of human smooth muscle myosin-like molecules in human non-muscle cells by specific antibodies.Concanavalin A derivatives with altered biological activitiesReceptor mobility and receptor-cytoplasmic interactions in lymphocytes.Cell contact-dependent increase in membrane D-galactopyranosyl-like residues on normal, but not virus- or spontaneously-transformed, murine fibroblastsAberrant secondary antibody responses to sheep erythrocytes in rabbits with experimental syphilisActin reorganization is required for the formation of polarized B cell receptor signalosomes in response to both soluble and membrane-associated antigens.Ultrastructural localization of acid phosphatase in rosetted T and B lymphocytes of normal human blood.Cellular events folowing binding of antigen to lymphocytesAnionic sites of human erythrocyte membranes. II. Antispectrin-induced transmembrane aggregation of the binding sites for positively charged colloidal particles.The distribution and asymmetry of mammalian cell surface saccharides utilizing ferritin-conjugated plant agglutinins as specific saccharide stains.Ultrastructural distribution of cell surface antigens in avian tumor virus-infected chick embryo fibroblasts.Plasma membrane and internalized immunoglobulins of lymph node cells studied with conjugates of antibody or its Fab fragments with horseradish peroxidaseFactors affecting the redistribution of surface-bound concanavalin A on human polymorphonuclear leukocytesNew immunolatex spheres: visual markers of antigens on lymphocytes for scanning electron microscopy.Lectin binding to neural crest cells. Changes of the cell surface during differentiation in vitro.Visualization of concanavalin A-binding sites with scanning electron microscopyEndocytosis and the recycling of plasma membraneSchistosomula of Schistosoma mansoni clear concanavalin A from their surface by sloughingParticipation of calmodulin in immunoglobulin capping.Isolation of Chinese hamster ovary cell lines temperature conditional for the cell-surface expression of integral membrane glycoproteins.Regulation of receptor capping in mouse lymphoma T cells by Ca2+-activated myosin light chain kinaseLigand-induced movement of lymphocyte membrane macromolecules. II. Mapping of surface moieties.Ligand-induced movement of lymphocyte membrane macromolecules. 3. Relationship between the formation and fate of anti-Ig-surface Ig complexes and cell metabolismSurface IgE on human basophils during histamine releaseIndependence of H-2K and H-2D antigenic determinants on the surface of mouse lymphocytes.Ligand-induced movement of lymphocyte surface macromolecules. IV. Stimulation of cell motility by anti-Ig and lack of relationship to cappingEvents after the binding of antigen to lymphocytes: removal and regeneration of the antigen receptor.Ligand-induced movement of lymphocyte membrane macromolecules. V. Capping, cell movement, and microtubular function in normal and lectin-treated lymphocytes.
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Ligand-induced movement of lymphocyte membrane macromolecules. I. Analysis by immunofluorescence and ultrastructural radioautography.
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Ligand-induced movement of lym ...... trastructural radioautography.
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Ligand-induced movement of lym ...... trastructural radioautography.
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Karnovsky MJ
Perkins WD
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10.1084/JEM.136.4.885
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1972-10-01T00:00:00Z