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Norwalk Virus-Like Particle Hemagglutination by Binding to H Histo-Blood Group Antigens

Norwalk Virus-Like Particle Hemagglutination by Binding to H Histo-Blood Group Antigens

... red blood cells (RBCs). Since histo-blood group antigens are expressed on gut mucosa as well as RBCs, we used rNV VLP hemagglu- tination (HA) as a model system for studying NV attachment to cells in ...

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Binding of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus to Antigens of the ABH Histo-Blood Group Family

Binding of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus to Antigens of the ABH Histo-Blood Group Family

... RHDV binding was detected using an anti-VP60 monoclonal antibody (MAb)(10C5; data not shown), followed by alkaline phosphatase-conjugated anti- mouse antibody (Sigma, ...the blood group antigen ...

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LINKAGE BETWEEN THE K BLOOD-GROUP LOCUS AND THE  Hp LOCUS FOR HEMATIN-BINDING GLOBULINS IN PIGS

LINKAGE BETWEEN THE K BLOOD-GROUP LOCUS AND THE Hp LOCUS FOR HEMATIN-BINDING GLOBULINS IN PIGS

... The previously obtained evi- dence for close linkage between the K blood-group locus and the H p locus for hematin-binding globulins in pigs ( IMLAH 1965) was conf[r] ...

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Bat Caliciviruses and Human Noroviruses Are Antigenically Similar and Have Overlapping Histo Blood Group Antigen Binding Profiles

Bat Caliciviruses and Human Noroviruses Are Antigenically Similar and Have Overlapping Histo Blood Group Antigen Binding Profiles

... ligand binding within the receptor-binding domains similar to that seen with human ...histo- blood group antigens in patterns that overlapped those seen with human and ani- mal ...

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Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of the Binding of GII.4 Norovirus Variants onto Human Blood Group Antigens

Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of the Binding of GII.4 Norovirus Variants onto Human Blood Group Antigens

... a blood group antigen binding profile similar to that of the entire VLP (43), we used mutagenized VLPs to study the HBGA binding site because deletions or modifications of these VLPs might ...

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Structural Analysis of a Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus Binding to Histo-Blood Group Antigens

Structural Analysis of a Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus Binding to Histo-Blood Group Antigens

... histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs), and this is thought to be important for ...HBGA binding site on the RHDVb capsid-pro- truding domain (P domain) using X-ray ...HBGA binding pocket was ...

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Structural Analysis of Determinants of Histo-Blood Group Antigen Binding Specificity in Genogroup I Noroviruses

Structural Analysis of Determinants of Histo-Blood Group Antigen Binding Specificity in Genogroup I Noroviruses

... histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs), which are also critical for NoV attachment to host ...geno- group further divided into several ...HBGA binding specificities and antigenic ...HBGA ...

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Noroviruses Distinguish between Type 1 and Type 2 Histo-Blood Group Antigens for Binding

Noroviruses Distinguish between Type 1 and Type 2 Histo-Blood Group Antigens for Binding

... histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs), namely, ABH antigens and Lewis (Le) antigens, in which type 1 and type 2 carbohydrate core structures constitute antigenically distinct ...this binding is ...

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The Tall Tale of the Helicobacter pylori Blood Group Antigen Binding Proteins

The Tall Tale of the Helicobacter pylori Blood Group Antigen Binding Proteins

... the blood group antigen binding pro- teins, namely BabA and SabA, partly illustrates the ingenious adaptation of this microorganism to the human stomach, creating the paradigm of its identity as a ...

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Structural Analysis of Histo-Blood Group Antigen Binding Specificity in a Norovirus GII.4 Epidemic Variant: Implications for Epochal Evolution

Structural Analysis of Histo-Blood Group Antigen Binding Specificity in a Norovirus GII.4 Epidemic Variant: Implications for Epochal Evolution

... histo- blood group antigens (HBGAs), which are also cell attachment factors for this ...HBGA binding patterns and antigenicity are suggested to drive ...the binding of monofucosyl ABH HBGAs ...

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Structural Constraints on Human Norovirus Binding to Histo-Blood Group Antigens

Structural Constraints on Human Norovirus Binding to Histo-Blood Group Antigens

... histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) (4–8), which are present in saliva, on the surface of epithelial cells, and in mucosal ...norovirus-HBGA binding interactions can be analyzed using synthetic HBGAs, ...

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Norovirus and Histo-Blood Group Antigens: Demonstration of a Wide Spectrum of Strain Specificities and Classification of Two Major Binding Groups among Multiple Binding Patterns

Norovirus and Histo-Blood Group Antigens: Demonstration of a Wide Spectrum of Strain Specificities and Classification of Two Major Binding Groups among Multiple Binding Patterns

... Lewis binding group, remain to be ...found binding patterns, how many potential additional binding pat- terns exist? Third, what roles do HBGAs play during different norovirus infections? ...

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Genetic Diversity and Histo-Blood Group Antigen Interactions of Rhesus Enteric Caliciviruses

Genetic Diversity and Histo-Blood Group Antigen Interactions of Rhesus Enteric Caliciviruses

... These observations create several controversies. According to the ability of saliva samples to block TV infectivity in vitro, saliva should act as an antiviral during natural infection. It also is difficult to explain ...

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Inhibitory effect of piperine on Helicobacter pylori growth and adhesion to gastric adenocarcinoma cells

Inhibitory effect of piperine on Helicobacter pylori growth and adhesion to gastric adenocarcinoma cells

... factors; AlpA-B (adherence-associated lipoprotein A and B), BabA (blood group antigen-binding adhesion), SabA (sialic acid-binding adhesion), HopZ (H. pylori outer membrane protein), HpaA (H. ...

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Differences in Surface Exposed Antigen Expression between Helicobacter pylori Strains Isolated from Duodenal Ulcer Patients and from Asymptomatic Subjects

Differences in Surface Exposed Antigen Expression between Helicobacter pylori Strains Isolated from Duodenal Ulcer Patients and from Asymptomatic Subjects

... acidity but which may also have a toxic effect on human epi- thelial cells (22). NAP induces the production of interleukin-8, thus mediating greater infiltration of neutrophils at the site of infection (17). Additional ...

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Impact of blood group in dengue: a study

Impact of blood group in dengue: a study

... Results of Dengue tests were retrieved from serology department and tabulated. The results of hematocrit and blood counts were also tabulated. The peripheral smears (done as per hospital protocol for visual check ...

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The Bombay Blood Group: How Rare is It? A Case Report and a Review of the Literature

The Bombay Blood Group: How Rare is It? A Case Report and a Review of the Literature

... followed up every two weeks. Liaison was made with our haematology colleagues for the availability of anti H blood. She was also seen by a joint multidisciplinary clinic where issues surrounding the rare ...

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Bombay Blood Group: A Distinct Descent

Bombay Blood Group: A Distinct Descent

... Bombay Blood group ; being a rare blood group serves to emphasize the fact that proper blood grouping and cross matching are so vital elements to ensure safe blood transfusions ...

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Abnormal hemoglobin variants, ABO, and Rhesus blood group distribution among students in the Niger Delta of Nigeria

Abnormal hemoglobin variants, ABO, and Rhesus blood group distribution among students in the Niger Delta of Nigeria

... RhD blood group distribution among 204 undergraduate students of African descent from the ethnic groups of the Niger Delta of Nigeria attending the Rivers State University of Science and Technology in Port ...

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Vol 24, No 3 (2014)

Vol 24, No 3 (2014)

... ABO blood types and psoriasis, vitiligo, alopecia areata and pemphigus vulgaris, since the inheritance of blood groups are not confounded by environmental factors, and as such they seem to be a useful ...

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