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Genomic Characterization of Variable Surface Antigens Reveals a Telomere Position Effect as a Prerequisite for RNA Interference Mediated Silencing in Paramecium tetraurelia

Genomic Characterization of Variable Surface Antigens Reveals a Telomere Position Effect as a Prerequisite for RNA Interference Mediated Silencing in Paramecium tetraurelia

... described surface antigen genes have ohnologs ...transmembrane antigens (TMA) are separated, whereas SAgs showing ohnologous duplicates build a cluster in the center of the tree which is surrounded by small ...

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Shigella Flexneri Ghost Cells as a Vaccine with Correct Surface Antigens

Shigella Flexneri Ghost Cells as a Vaccine with Correct Surface Antigens

... S. flexneri is responsible for most diarrheal conditions in both children [1, 4] and adults [5, 6]. Several Shigella spp. invade the epithelial lining of the colon and rectum causing severs inflammation and cell death in ...

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Quantitative fluorescent immunoassay of antibodies to, and surface antigens of, Actinomyces viscosus

Quantitative fluorescent immunoassay of antibodies to, and surface antigens of, Actinomyces viscosus

... Optimal conditions for a fluorescence immunoassay of antibodies to, and surface antigens of, Actinomyces viscosus ATCC 19246 are described.. In the standard fluorescence immunoassay, 108[r] ...

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Cloning, expression and purification of a polytopic antigen comprising of surface antigens of Toxoplasma gondii

Cloning, expression and purification of a polytopic antigen comprising of surface antigens of Toxoplasma gondii

... The surface antigens are anchored to the plasma membrane and it appears that have significant exposed epitopes for immune systems, playing an important role in stim- ulation of host immune response and ...

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Cell Surface Antigens Associated with Murine Leukemia Virus: Definition of the GL and GT Antigenic Systems

Cell Surface Antigens Associated with Murine Leukemia Virus: Definition of the GL and GT Antigenic Systems

... The relationship between MuLV infection and these cell surface antigens is based on several lines of evidence: i infection of virus-free tissues with MuLV induces the GL and GT antigens,[r] ...

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Antibody-Directed Targeting of Retroviral Vectors via Cell Surface Antigens

Antibody-Directed Targeting of Retroviral Vectors via Cell Surface Antigens

... Efficient targeting of specific cells to achieve stable trans- duction has been attempted by various strategies. Inserting ligands or single-chain antibodies into the retroviral receptor binding envelope subunit has been ...

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Inhibition of Virus Release by Antibodies to Surface Antigens of Influenza Viruses

Inhibition of Virus Release by Antibodies to Surface Antigens of Influenza Viruses

... The hypothesis that neuraminidase antibody prevented virus release through specific inhibition of enzyme activity examined by assaying infected CK cells for changes in NANA content in th[r] ...

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Identification of atypical mycobacteria by thin layer chromatography of their surface antigens

Identification of atypical mycobacteria by thin layer chromatography of their surface antigens

... The knowledge that the surface Schaefer antigens of certain smooth-colony atypical mycobacteria are multiglycosylated C-mycosidic peptidoglycolipids was used to devise a sensitive thin-l[r] ...

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Interactions of vesicular stomatitis virus with murine cell surface antigens.

Interactions of vesicular stomatitis virus with murine cell surface antigens.

... DISCUSSION Using VSV as a prototype of membrane-maturing viruses, we have shown that the antigenic activity of a specific plasma membrane constituent, the histocompatibility antigen H2, [r] ...

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Genetic control of the expression of surface antigens in paramecium

Genetic control of the expression of surface antigens in paramecium

... possible that the control of gene expression in Paramecium may largely be at the level of transcription, although translational control cannot of course be excluded, A number of models h[r] ...

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Monoclonal antibodies to surface antigens of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and their use in a modified enzyme linked immunosorbent spot assay for detection of mycobacteria

Monoclonal antibodies to surface antigens of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and their use in a modified enzyme linked immunosorbent spot assay for detection of mycobacteria

... The worldwide incidence of tuberculosis was estimated by the World Health Organization to be 8.8 million in 1995 and is expected to rise to 10.2 million by the year 2000 (3). Human immunodeficiency virus-related cases of ...

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Proteomic analysis of surface proteins of Trichinella spiralis muscle larvae by two dimensional gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry

Proteomic analysis of surface proteins of Trichinella spiralis muscle larvae by two dimensional gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry

... The surface antigens were precipitated using trichloroacetic acid (TCA) and acetone as for the previously described method with some modifications ...

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Expression of the Ly-6e.1 (Sca-1) gene in transgenic mice for the study of haematopoietic stem cells during development

Expression of the Ly-6e.1 (Sca-1) gene in transgenic mice for the study of haematopoietic stem cells during development

... Further evidence to suggest that primitive and definitive haematopoiesis develops in two separate embryonic sites is provided by analysis of the cell surface antigens[r] ...

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lecture7_lipids.pptx

lecture7_lipids.pptx

... sphingolipids is that they function as cell surface antigens, defining the various blood types... Importance of Sphingolipids[r] ...

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Monteith_unc_0153D_15868.pdf

Monteith_unc_0153D_15868.pdf

... allowing antigens to leak into the cytosol, we assessed whether IgG from exogenous IgG-ICs activated TRIM21, a cytosolic sensor with high affinity for IgG ...

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TARGETING TOOLS FOR A DNA VACCINE CARRIER, A DESIGN IN PREVENTION OF CANCER

TARGETING TOOLS FOR A DNA VACCINE CARRIER, A DESIGN IN PREVENTION OF CANCER

...  Preferential binding to TAP of peptides that carry hydrophobic residues in the third (P3) residue from the N-terminus Peptide length (hydrophobic) Position carrying anchoring aminoacids. Especial preferance for non- ...

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Tescalcin is an essential factor in megakaryocytic differentiation associated with Ets family gene expression

Tescalcin is an essential factor in megakaryocytic differentiation associated with Ets family gene expression

... tescalcin in K562 cells was sufficient to induce all the tested traits of megakaryocytic differentiation. Surface expression of GPIIb in unstimulated cells was increased. The number of cells with 8N and higher ...

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Molecular Profiles and Antimicrobial  Susceptibility of First Isolates of  Streptococcus agalactiae Serotype  IX in Argentina

Molecular Profiles and Antimicrobial Susceptibility of First Isolates of Streptococcus agalactiae Serotype IX in Argentina

... The antigens of the surface proteins and the genes that encode them are considered important for epidemiological characterization of the strains [21], for example, the alpha protein associated with the ...

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Autoantibodies in systemic autoimmune diseases: specificity and pathogenicity

Autoantibodies in systemic autoimmune diseases: specificity and pathogenicity

... intracellular antigens recognized by autoantibodies, such as histones, dsDNA, RNA, ribonucleoproteins (RNPs), and myeloper- oxidase and proteinase 3 in neutrophils ...

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RUMINATIVE ANNOUNCEMENT ON NANOPARTICLES AND MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTIC SYSTEM

RUMINATIVE ANNOUNCEMENT ON NANOPARTICLES AND MONONUCLEAR PHAGOCYTIC SYSTEM

... nanoparticle surface produced an opposing effect to the uptake by the ...particle surface which repel plasma ...the surface in two ways, either by adsorption of surfactants or by use of block or ...

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