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Publikováno v:
Platelets. 27:168-177
Previous studies have implicated that the Ig-ITIM superfamily member, CEACAM1 may regulate integrin function. While CEACAM1 has been demonstrated to play a role as an inhibitory co-receptor of ITAM-associated GPVI/FcR γ-chain signaling pathways in p
Autor:
Musaed M. Alshahrani, Simona S. Ghanem, Fatemeh Moheimani, Eunice Yang, Sonia M. Najjar, Jana Yip, Anthony M. DeAngelis, Denise E. Jackson, Cindy J. O'Malley, Simon L. Abdallah
Publikováno v:
Blood
Carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule-2 (CEACAM2) is a cell-surface glycoprotein expressed on blood, epithelial, and vascular cells. CEACAM2 possesses adhesive and signaling properties mediated by immunoreceptor tyrosine-based inhib
Autor:
Michael D. Lovelace, May Lin Yap, Denise E. Jackson, William A. Muller, Odilia L. C. Wijburg, Jana Yip
Publikováno v:
Infection and Immunity. 81:1952-1963
PECAM-1/CD31 is known to regulate inflammatory responses and exhibit pro- and anti-inflammatory functions. This study was designed to determine the functional role of PECAM-1 in susceptibility to murine primary in vivo infection with Salmonella enter
CEACAM1 negatively regulates platelet-collagen interactions and thrombus growth in vitro and in vivo
Autor:
Jana Yip, Cyndi Wong, Yong Liu, Rochna Chand, Janet L. Wee, Adili Reheman, Denise E. Jackson, Heyu Ni, Bernhard Nieswandt, Nicole Beauchemin, Lisa Oates
Publikováno v:
Blood. 113:1818-1828
Carcinoembryonic antigen cell adhesion molecule-1 (CEACAM1) is a surface glycoprotein expressed on various blood cells, epithelial cells, and vascular cells. CEACAM1 possesses adhesive and signaling properties mediated by its intrinsic immunoreceptor
Publikováno v:
IUBMB Life (International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: Life). 57:103-108
Thrombotic diseases such as heart attack and stroke remain a major health concern in the Western world despite existing anti-thrombotic drugs. Current studies are revealing structure-function relationships of primary platelet adhesion receptors media