Search Results - "LEVENE, Cyril"
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CD151, the first member of the tetraspanin (TM4) superfamily detected on erythrocytes, is essential for the correct assembly of human basement membranes in kidney and skin
Published in Blood (15-10-2004)“…Tetraspanins are thought to facilitate the formation of multiprotein complexes at cell surfaces, but evidence illuminating the biologic importance of this role…”
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Molecular Defects Underlying the Kell Null Phenotype
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (20-07-2001)“…Expression of the Kell blood group system is dependent on two proteins, Kell and XK, that are linked by a single disulfide bond. Kell, a type II membrane…”
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The human P(k) histo-blood group antigen provides protection against HIV-1 infection
Published in Blood (14-05-2009)“…Several human histo-blood groups are glycosphingolipids, including P/P1/P(k). Glycosphingolipids are implicated in HIV-host-cell-fusion and some bind to…”
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The human Pk histo-blood group antigen provides protection against HIV-1 infection
Published in Blood (14-05-2009)“…Several human histo-blood groups are glycosphingolipids, including P/P1/Pk. Glycosphingolipids are implicated in HIV-host-cell-fusion and some bind to…”
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Identification of six new alleles at the FUT1 and FUT2 loci in ethnically diverse individuals with Bombay and Para-Bombay phenotypes
Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-12-2006)“…BACKGROUND: The Bombay and para‐Bombay phenotypes arise from mutations of the FUT1 gene that silence the gene or affect the efficiency of the encoded…”
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The molecular diversity of Sema7A, the semaphorin that carries the JMH blood group antigens
Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-01-2007)“…BACKGROUND: Semaphorin 7A (Sema7A), the protein that carries the JMH blood group antigen, is involved in immune responses and plays an important role in axon…”
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New and unusual O alleles at the ABO locus are implicated in unexpected blood group phenotypes
Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-01-2005)“…BACKGROUND: In the ABO blood group system mutations in the A gene may lead to weak A subgroups owing to a dysfunctional 3‐α‐N‐acetylgalactosaminyltransferase…”
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The human P-k histo-blood group antigen provides protection against HIV-1 infection
Published in Blood (2009)“…Several human histo-blood groups are glycosphingolipids, including P/P1/P-k. Glycosphingolipids are implicated in HIV-host-cell-fusion and some bind to…”
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The human Pk histo-blood group antigen provides protection against HTV-1 infection
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Additional Specificities of Australia Antigen and the Possible Identification of Hepatitis Carriers
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Novel Mechansims for Pk (Gb3) Inhibition of HIV Infection
Published in Blood (16-11-2005)“…Many blood group antigens belong to a class of lipid-sugar conjugate molecules known as glycosphingolipids (GSLs), including ABH, Lewis and P blood group…”
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Additional molecular bases of the clinically important p blood group phenotype
Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-07-2003)“…BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to explore the molecular basis of the p phenotype by analysis of the recently cloned 4‐α‐galactosyltransferase gene…”
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IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY: The molecular diversity of Sema7A, the semaphorin that carries the JMH blood group antigens
Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-01-2007)“…BACKGROUND:Semaphorin 7A (Sema7A), the protein that carries the JMH blood group antigen, is involved in immune responses and plays an important role in axon…”
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IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY: Identification of six new alleles at the FUT1 and FUT2 loci in ethnically diverse individuals with Bombay and Para-Bombay phenotypes
Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-12-2006)“…BACKGROUND:The Bombay and para-Bombay phenotypes arise from mutations of the FUT1 gene that silence the gene or affect the efficiency of the encoded…”
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IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY: New and unusual O alleles at the ABO locus are implicated in unexpected blood group phenotypes
Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-01-2005)“…BACKGROUND:In the ABO blood group system mutations in the A gene may lead to weak A subgroups owing to a dysfunctional 3- alpha…”
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Rare blood donors: a personal approach
Published in Immunohematology (01-01-2006)“…The National Blood Group Reference Laboratory (NBGRL) in Israel was established in Jerusalem in 1971 and transferred to Magen David Adom (MDA), National Blood…”
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Rare blood: An ISBT working party report on rare blood donors
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H-deficient Bombay and para-Bombay red blood cells are most strongly agglutinated by the galactophilic lectins of Aplysia and Pseudomonas aeruginosa that detect I and P1 antigens
Published in Immunohematology (01-01-2006)“…The galactophilic lectins Aplysia gonad lectin (AGL) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa lectin (PA-IL), which detect human I and P1 RBC antigens, were examined for…”
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