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    Dectin-1 is essential for reverse transcytosis of glycosylated SIgA-antigen complexes by intestinal M cells by Rochereau, Nicolas, Drocourt, Daniel, Perouzel, Eric, Pavot, Vincent, Redelinghuys, Pierre, Brown, Gordon D, Tiraby, Gerard, Roblin, Xavier, Verrier, Bernard, Genin, Christian, Corthésy, Blaise, Paul, Stéphane

    Published in PLoS biology (01-09-2013)
    “…Intestinal microfold (M) cells possess a high transcytosis capacity and are able to transport a broad range of materials including particulate antigens,…”
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    Siglecs as positive and negative regulators of the immune system by Crocker, Paul R, Redelinghuys, Pierre

    Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-12-2008)
    “…Siglecs (sialic acid-binding Ig-like lectins) are mainly expressed in the immune system. Sn (sialoadhesin) (siglec-1), CD22 (siglec-2) and siglec-15 are well…”
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    Inhibitory C-type lectin receptors in myeloid cells by Redelinghuys, Pierre, Brown, Gordon D

    Published in Immunology letters (30-04-2011)
    “…Abstract C-type lectin receptors encoded by the natural killer gene complex play critical roles in enabling NK cell discrimination between self and non-self…”
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    Dectin-1 Is Not Required for Controlling Candida albicans Colonization of the Gastrointestinal Tract by VAUTIER, Simon, DRUMMOND, Rebecca A, REDELINGHUYS, Pierre, MURRAY, Graeme I, MACCALLUM, Donna M, BROWN, Gordon D

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-12-2012)
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    Microbial Ligand Costimulation Drives Neutrophilic Steroid-Refractory Asthma by Hadebe, Sabelo, Kirstein, Frank, Fierens, Kaat, Chen, Kong, Drummond, Rebecca A, Vautier, Simon, Sajaniemi, Sara, Murray, Graeme, Williams, David L, Redelinghuys, Pierre, Reinhart, Todd A, Fallert Junecko, Beth A, Kolls, Jay K, Lambrecht, Bart N, Brombacher, Frank, Brown, Gordon D

    Published in PloS one (11-08-2015)
    “…Asthma is a heterogeneous disease whose etiology is poorly understood but is likely to involve innate responses to inhaled microbial components that are found…”
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    Characterisation of innate fungal recognition in the lung by Faro-Trindade, Inês, Willment, Janet A, Kerrigan, Ann M, Redelinghuys, Pierre, Hadebe, Sabelo, Reid, Delyth M, Srinivasan, Naren, Wainwright, Helen, Lang, Dirk M, Steele, Chad, Brown, Gordon D

    Published in PloS one (20-04-2012)
    “…The innate recognition of fungi by leukocytes is mediated by pattern recognition receptors (PRR), such as Dectin-1, and is thought to occur at the cell surface…”
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    The N Domain of Human Angiotensin-I-converting Enzyme by Anthony, Colin S., Corradi, Hazel R., Schwager, Sylva L.U., Redelinghuys, Pierre, Georgiadis, Dimitris, Dive, Vincent, Acharya, K. Ravi, Sturrock, Edward D.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-11-2010)
    “…Angiotensin-I-converting enzyme (ACE) plays a critical role in the regulation of blood pressure through its central role in the renin-angiotensin and…”
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    Deglycosylation, processing and crystallization of human testis angiotensin-converting enzyme by Gordon, Kerry, Redelinghuys, Pierre, Schwager, Sylva L U, Ehlers, Mario R W, Papageorgiou, Anastassios C, Natesh, Ramanathan, Acharya, K Ravi, Sturrock, Edward D

    Published in Biochemical journal (15-04-2003)
    “…Angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) is a highly glycosylated type I integral membrane protein. A series of underglycosylated testicular ACE (tACE)…”
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    β-Glucan exacerbates allergic airway responses to house dust mite allergen by Hadebe, Sabelo, Kirstein, Frank, Fierens, Kaat, Redelinghuys, Pierre, Murray, Graeme I, Williams, David L, Lambrecht, Bart N, Brombacher, Frank, Brown, Gordon D

    Published in Respiratory research (02-04-2016)
    “…β-(1,3)-Glucan is present in mould cell walls and frequently detected in house dust mite (HDM) faeces. β-Glucan exposure is thought to be associated with…”
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    Early Murine T-lymphocyte Activation Is Accompanied by a Switch from N-Glycolyl- to N-Acetyl-neuraminic Acid and Generation of Ligands for Siglec-E by Redelinghuys, Pierre, Antonopoulos, Aristotelis, Liu, Yan, Campanero-Rhodes, Maria A., McKenzie, Emma, Haslam, Stuart M., Dell, Anne, Feizi, Ten, Crocker, Paul R.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (07-10-2011)
    “…It is well established that murine T-lymphocyte activation is accompanied by major changes in cell-surface sialylation, potentially influencing interactions…”
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    Glucan exacerbates allergic airway responses to house dust mite allergen by Hadebe, Sabelo, Kirstein, Frank, Fierens, Kaat, Redelinghuys, Pierre, Murray, Graeme I, Williams, David L, Lambrecht, Bart N, Brombacher, Frank, Brown, Gordon D

    Published in Respiratory research (02-04-2016)
    “…[beta]-(1,3)-Glucan is present in mould cell walls and frequently detected in house dust mite (HDM) faeces. [beta]-Glucan exposure is thought to be associated…”
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    Dectin-1 Is Essential for Reverse Transcytosis of Glycosylated SIgA-Antigen Complexes by Intestinal M Cells: e1001658 by Rochereau, Nicolas, Drocourt, Daniel, Perouzel, Eric, Pavot, Vincent, Redelinghuys, Pierre, Brown, Gordon D, Tiraby, Gerard, Roblin, Xavier, Verrier, Bernard, Genin, Christian, Corthésy, Blaise, Paul, Stéphane

    Published in PLoS biology (01-09-2013)
    “…Intestinal microfold (M) cells possess a high transcytosis capacity and are able to transport a broad range of materials including particulate antigens,…”
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    Synthesis of novel keto-ACE analogues as domain-selective angiotensin I-converting enzyme inhibitors by Nchinda, Aloysius T., Chibale, Kelly, Redelinghuys, Pierre, Sturrock, Edward D.

    Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters (01-09-2006)
    “…Novel analogues of the angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor keto-ACE were synthesized via a facile Horner–Emmons olefination of a phosphonoketone…”
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    Synthesis and molecular modeling of a lisinopril–tryptophan analogue inhibitor of angiotensin I-converting enzyme by Nchinda, Aloysius T., Chibale, Kelly, Redelinghuys, Pierre, Sturrock, Edward D.

    Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters (01-09-2006)
    “…With a view to developing a more C-domain-selective angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE)-inhibitor, a novel analogue of lisinopril has been synthesized which…”
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    The role of glycosylation and domain interactions in the thermal stability of human angiotensin-converting enzyme by O'Neill, Hester G, Redelinghuys, Pierre, Schwager, Sylva L U, Sturrock, Edward D

    Published in Biological chemistry (01-09-2008)
    “…The N and C domains of somatic angiotensin-converting enzyme (sACE) differ in terms of their substrate specificity, inhibitor profiling, chloride dependency…”
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    Development of Domain-Selective Angiotensin I-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors by REDELINGHUYS, PIERRE, NCHINDA, ALOYSIUS T., STURROCK, EDWARD D.

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-11-2005)
    “…Somatic angiotensin‐converting enzyme (ACE) is an essential component of the renin‐angiotensin system and consequently plays a key role in blood pressure and…”
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