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Functional and Structural Characterization of P[19] Rotavirus VP8* Interaction with Histo-blood Group Antigens

Functional and Structural Characterization of P[19] Rotavirus VP8* Interaction with Histo-blood Group Antigens

... Rotaviruses (RVs) of species A (RVA) are a major causative agent of acute gastroenteritis. Recently, histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) have been reported to interact with human RVA VP8* proteins. ...

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Human Noroviruses' Fondness for Histo-Blood Group Antigens

Human Noroviruses' Fondness for Histo-Blood Group Antigens

... histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs), and this is thought to be important for viral infections ...soluble antigens in saliva and are ex- pressed on epithelial ...other blood types ...

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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 ...

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Human Group C Rotavirus VP8*s Recognize Type A Histo-Blood Group Antigens as Ligands

Human Group C Rotavirus VP8*s Recognize Type A Histo-Blood Group Antigens as Ligands

... ABSTRACT Group/species C rotaviruses (RVCs) have been identified as important pathogens of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in children, family-based outbreaks, as well as animal ...histo-blood group ...

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Degradation of blood group antigens in human colon ecosystems  I  In vitro production of ABH blood group degrading enzymes by enteric bacteria

Degradation of blood group antigens in human colon ecosystems I In vitro production of ABH blood group degrading enzymes by enteric bacteria

... Human feces contain enzymes produced by enteric bacteria that degrade the A, B, and H blood group antigens of gut mucin glycoproteins. We have studied their production in fecal cultures to determine ...

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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

... There is considerable antigenic drift among human noroviruses, and new genetic variants evolve every other year, which can result in new epidemics worldwide (re- viewed in reference 3). It is well known that human ...

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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 ...

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Distribution of RH and Kell (K) blood group antigens among blood donors in a tertiary care hospital of Jammu region, India

Distribution of RH and Kell (K) blood group antigens among blood donors in a tertiary care hospital of Jammu region, India

... different blood group antigens in any population is very important for blood banks and Transfusion services ...against blood group antigens as it is not practically ...

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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

... Rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV) is a member of the Caliciviridae family (Lagovirus genus). RHDV is highly contagious and attaches to epithelial cells in the digestive or respiratory tract, leading to massive ...

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Tulane Virus Recognizes the A Type 3 and B Histo-Blood Group Antigens

Tulane Virus Recognizes the A Type 3 and B Histo-Blood Group Antigens

... histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs), similarly to human noroviruses (NoVs), making it a valuable surrogate for human ...B antigens, it recognizes only the A type 3 antigen among four types of A ...

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Rotavirus VP8*: Phylogeny, Host Range, and Interaction with Histo-Blood Group Antigens

Rotavirus VP8*: Phylogeny, Host Range, and Interaction with Histo-Blood Group Antigens

... histo-blood group antigens ...A antigens of the porcine and bovine mucins, suggest- ing the A antigen as a possible factor for cross-species transmission of ...

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Human Norovirus Interactions with Histo-Blood Group Antigens and Human Milk Oligosaccharides

Human Norovirus Interactions with Histo-Blood Group Antigens and Human Milk Oligosaccharides

... histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) and human milk oligosaccharides ...soluble antigens in humans, can be structurally alike, and can interact with equivalent residues at identi- cal binding ...

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Potential of next-generation sequencing to match blood group antigens for transfusion

<p>Potential of next-generation sequencing to match blood group antigens for transfusion</p>

... Well-characterized blood products will become more ...in blood transfusion ...NGS blood group testing is of the utmost ...national blood services. Before apply- ing NGS technology to ...

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Genogroup IV and VI Canine Noroviruses Interact with Histo-Blood Group Antigens

Genogroup IV and VI Canine Noroviruses Interact with Histo-Blood Group Antigens

... histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) prior to internalization, and HBGA polymorphism among human populations is closely linked to susceptibility to ...A antigens of the HBGA family were ...

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Alteration of Blood Group Antigens in Leukemic Lymphocytes

Alteration of Blood Group Antigens in Leukemic Lymphocytes

... Although the general scheme, proportions, and dilutions of reactants remained unchanged from the test for epithelial cell agglutinability, the performance of the mixed agglutination assa[r] ...

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An Analysis of Genotype Frequencies of Blood Group Antigens from Bannu Region (NWFP) in Pakistan

An Analysis of Genotype Frequencies of Blood Group Antigens from Bannu Region (NWFP) in Pakistan

... ABO blood groups in the studied population, with gen- der ...B group was dominate in both the genders, and AB was rare in both males and ...ABO antigens in the studied population, in comparison with ...

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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

... The virion is nonenveloped, and the 34-nm capsid is com- posed of 180 monomeric protein units, VP1, which are orga- nized into 90 dimers. Each VP1 protein can be divided into three domains: N, S, and P. N and S domains ...

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Spike Protein VP8* of Human Rotavirus Recognizes Histo-Blood Group Antigens in a Type-Specific Manner

Spike Protein VP8* of Human Rotavirus Recognizes Histo-Blood Group Antigens in a Type-Specific Manner

... red blood cells and mucosal epithelia of the respiratory, genitouri- nary, and digestive tracts (10, 19, 21, 22, ...ABH antigens in saliva and on most epithelial cells of the respiratory, genitourinary, and ...

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Role of the Lewis and ABO Blood Group Antigens in Helicobacter pylori Infection

Role of the Lewis and ABO Blood Group Antigens in Helicobacter pylori Infection

... A study by Rothenbacher et al. (10) investigated the role of Lewis antigens in ongoing H. pylori infection in 712 women of different nationalities who were admitted to the Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, ...

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Bovine Nebovirus Interacts with a Wide Spectrum of Histo-Blood Group Antigens

Bovine Nebovirus Interacts with a Wide Spectrum of Histo-Blood Group Antigens

... binding group members, including VA387, Norwalk, and MOH strains, are considered to accommodate one or two epitopes of A/B and H HBGAs, ...binding group members, such as the Boxer, VA207, and OIF strains, ...

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