Human cell-surface glycoprotein with unusual properties.
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P1343
Ubiquitous cell-surface glycoprotein on tumor cells is proliferation-associated receptor for transferrinAnticancer activity of the iron facilitator LS081Identification of the intermolecular disulfide bonds of the human transferrin receptor and its lipid-attachment site.Bioconjugation of calcium phosphosilicate composite nanoparticles for selective targeting of human breast and pancreatic cancers in vivoA novel transferrin receptor-targeted hybrid peptide disintegrates cancer cell membrane to induce rapid killing of cancer cells.Self-assembled Targeting of Cancer Cells by Iron(III)-doped, Silica NanoparticlesRole of transferrin, Fe, and transferrin receptors in myeloid leukemia cell growth. Studies with an antitransferrin receptor monoclonal antibody.Different inhibitory effect and mechanism of hydroxyapatite nanoparticles on normal cells and cancer cells in vitro and in vivo.Human cell surface glycoprotein related to cell proliferation is the receptor for transferrinCharacterization, by immunoprecipitation, of myeloid- and monocyte-specific antigens present on the human promyelocytic cell line (HL-60) in three stages of differentiation.The long history of iron in the Universe and in health and disease.Molecular events contributing to cell death in malignant human hematopoietic cells elicited by an IgG3-avidin fusion protein targeting the transferrin receptor.Deletional analysis of the promoter region of the human transferrin receptor geneMonoclonal antibody to transferrin receptor blocks transferrin binding and inhibits human tumor cell growth in vitro.Simultaneous flow cytometric analysis of human T cell activation antigen expression and DNA contentA transformation-associated 130-kD cell surface glycoprotein is growth controlled in normal human cellsp180, a novel recycling transmembrane glycoprotein with restricted cell type expression.Studies of the transferrin receptor on both human reticulocytes and nucleated human cells in culture: comparison of factors regulating receptor densityRegulation of transferrin receptor expression on human leukemic cells during proliferation and induction of differentiation. Effects of gallium and dimethylsulfoxide.Transferrin receptors in rat brain: neuropeptide-like pattern and relationship to iron distribution.Liposomes for brain delivery.Does transferrin have a special role in the nervous system?Transferrin receptors in human tissues: their distribution and possible clinical relevance.Evidence for polymorphism of transferrin receptors in human skin.Human T lymphocyte antigens as defined by monoclonal antibodies.MafB is an inducer of monocytic differentiation.Studies on the attachment of myristic and palmitic acid to cell proteins in human squamous carcinoma cell lines: evidence for two pathwaysTransferrin receptor polarity and recycling accuracy in "tight" and "leaky" strains of Madin-Darby canine kidney cellsPlasma membrane and intracellular pools of transferrin receptors decline during in vitro cultivation of U937 cells.Synthesis and anchoring of antineoplastic ferrocene and phthalocyanine derivatives on water-soluble polymeric drug carriers derived from lysine and aspartic AcidThe Golgi stack reassembles during telophase before arrival of proteins transported from the endoplasmic reticulum.Interleukin 2 activation of natural killer cells rapidly induces the expression and phosphorylation of the Leu-23 activation antigen.Stratum-specific expression of human transferrin receptor increases iron in mouse epidermis.Effect of multiple irradiation with low doses of gamma-rays on morphological transformation and growth ability of human embryo cells in vitro.Expression of iron-related proteins in feline and canine mammary gland reveals unexpected accumulation of iron.Dolichol-linked glycoprotein synthesis in G1 is necessary for DNA synthesis in synchronized primary cultures of cerebral glia.Transferrin receptor expression in human hepatocellular carcinoma: an immunohistochemical study of 34 cases.Spontaneous apoptosis and proliferation detected by BCL-2 and CD71 proteins are important progression indicators within ZAP-70 negative chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
P2860
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P2860
Human cell-surface glycoprotein with unusual properties.
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1980 nî lūn-bûn
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1980年の論文
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1980年論文
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1980年論文
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1980年論文
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1980年論文
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1980年論文
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1980年论文
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1980年论文
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1980年论文
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Human cell-surface glycoprotein with unusual properties.
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Human cell-surface glycoprotein with unusual properties.
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Human cell-surface glycoprotein with unusual properties.
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Human cell-surface glycoprotein with unusual properties.
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Human cell-surface glycoprotein with unusual properties.
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Human cell-surface glycoprotein with unusual properties.
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P356
P1433
P1476
Human cell-surface glycoprotein with unusual properties
@en
P2093
I S Trowbridge
J Minowada
P2888
P304
P356
10.1038/286888A0
P407
P4510
P50
P577
1980-08-01T00:00:00Z
P6179
1027928523