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Autor:
Stephane Oudin, Jacques H. M. Cohen, John P. Atkinson, V. Bala Subramanian, Joann M. Moulds, Lloyd B. Klickstein
Publikováno v:
Molecular Immunology. 36:819-825
This report is devoted to methodologies used in analyzing the C3b/C4b receptor (CR1, CD35) on erythrocytes (E), its soluble form, the CRI structural or allotype polymorphism, and CR1 density polymorphism. In primates E CR1 serves as the main system f
Autor:
Stephane Oudin, Thierry Tabary, Francine Bougy, Frédérique Philbert, Jacques H. M. Cohen, Marcelle Tonye Libyh, Brigitte Reveil, Michel Pluot, Xavier Dervillez
Publikováno v:
Immunopharmacology. 38:129-140
Human erythrocytes (E) react by exocytosis of membrane vesicles to various stresses including the fixation of the membrane attack complex of Complement. E from normal individuals loose a notable proportion of their initial number of surface CR1 molec
Autor:
P. Rouger, D. Goossens, F. Bougy, X. Dervillez, Thierry Tabary, Jacques H. M. Cohen, David Klatzmann, Brigitte Reveil, Stephane Oudin, M. Tonye Libyh, Frédérique Philbert
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
CR1 (CD35, the C3b/C4b receptor) is a widely distributed membrane glycoprotein with a unique cluster conformation on the surface of erythrocytes (E). CR1 on E is responsible for the transport of immune complexes (IC) to liver and spleen. As a cofacto
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