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337 related items for PubMed ID: 1079038

  • 1. Interaction of plant lectins with purified human lymphocyte populations: binding characteristics and kinetics of proliferation.
    Boldt DH, MacDermott RP, Jorolan EP.
    J Immunol; 1975 May; 114(5):1532-6. PubMed ID: 1079038
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  • 2. Mitogenic receptors on human peripheral blood lymphocytes: the interaction of Phaseolus vulgaris erythroagglutinating phytohemagglutinin and anti-thymocyte globulin on the human peripheral blood lymphocyte membrane.
    Kelly JP, Wedner HJ, Parker CW.
    J Immunol; 1977 Jun; 118(6):2213-20. PubMed ID: 325143
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  • 3. Regulation by antibody of phytolectin induced lymphocyte proliferation. I. Evidence for two mechanisms of suppression.
    Banks KL, McGuire TC.
    J Immunol; 1975 Apr; 114(4):1307-13. PubMed ID: 1090673
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  • 4. Interactions of lectins and monoclonal antibodies with human mononuclear cells. I. Specific inhibition of OKT4 and OKT8 binding by Ricinus communis agglutinin and wheat germ agglutinin.
    Boldt DH, Dorsey SA.
    J Immunol; 1983 Apr; 130(4):1646-53. PubMed ID: 6601134
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  • 5. Mitogenic lectins bind to the antigen receptor on human lymphocytes.
    Chilson OP, Kelly-Chilson AE.
    Eur J Immunol; 1989 Feb; 19(2):389-96. PubMed ID: 2703017
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  • 6. Two structurally identical mannose-specific jacalin-related lectins display different effects on human T lymphocyte activation and cell death.
    Benoist H, Culerrier R, Poiroux G, Ségui B, Jauneau A, Van Damme EJ, Peumans WJ, Barre A, Rougé P.
    J Leukoc Biol; 2009 Jul; 86(1):103-14. PubMed ID: 19401384
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  • 7. Lectin extracts of champedak seeds demonstrate selective stimulation of T lymphocyte proliferation.
    Hashim OH, Gendeh GS, Jaafar MI.
    Biochem Int; 1992 Jun; 27(1):139-43. PubMed ID: 1627170
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  • 8. Studies of two subpopulations of human lymphocytes differing in responsiveness to concanavalin A.
    Boldt S, Skinner AM, Kornfeld S.
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  • 9. Fractionation of human lymphocytes with plant lectins. III. Identification of cells regulating the in vitro response to L-phytohaemagglutinin.
    Boldt DH, Lyons RD.
    Immunology; 1980 Apr; 39(4):519-27. PubMed ID: 6445871
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  • 10. Kinetic study of T lymphocytes after sensitization against soluble antigen. I. Separation on density gradients.
    Durkin HG, Waksman BH.
    J Immunol; 1975 Jul; 115(1):170-6. PubMed ID: 1097501
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  • 11. Histochemical study of expression of lectin-reactive carbohydrate epitopes and glycoligand-binding sites in normal human appendix vermiformis, colonic mucosa, acute appendicitis and colonic adenoma.
    Brinck U, Bosbach R, Korabiowska M, Schauer A, Gabius HJ.
    Histol Histopathol; 1996 Oct; 11(4):919-30. PubMed ID: 8930636
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  • 12. The stimulation of human B and T lymphocytes by various lectins.
    Miller K.
    Immunobiology; 1983 Aug; 165(2):132-46. PubMed ID: 6354918
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  • 13. Characterization of mouse cells releasing or responding to mitogenic factor induced by phytomitogens in vitro.
    Jacobsson H, Blomgren H.
    J Immunol; 1975 May; 114(5):1631-7. PubMed ID: 1079042
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  • 14. Characterization of the lymphocyte surface receptors for Con A and PHA.
    Henkart PA, Fisher RI.
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  • 15. A comparison of the interactions of the mitogenic and nonmitogenic lima bean lectins with human lymphocytes.
    Munske GR, Pandolfino ER, Magnuson JA.
    J Immunol; 1981 Oct; 127(4):1607-10. PubMed ID: 7276573
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  • 16. Activation of human B lymphocytes induced by Robinia pseudoacacia lectin in the presence of T cells.
    Sharif A, Lethibichthuy, Brochier J, Goussault Y, Bourrillon R.
    Immunology; 1978 Oct; 35(4):643-9. PubMed ID: 309432
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  • 17. Functional properties of lectin-induced thermostable SE rosette (TSER)-forming cells derived from human peripheral blood.
    Jahn S, Kiessig ST, Volk HD, Grunow R, von Baehr R.
    Allerg Immunol (Leipz); 1987 Oct; 33(1):21-6. PubMed ID: 2954443
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  • 18. Interaction of peanut agglutinin with human lymphocytes. Binding properties and topology of the receptor site.
    Newman RA, Uhlenbruck G, Schumacher K, Mil AV, Karduck D.
    Z Immunitatsforsch Immunobiol; 1978 Sep; 154(5):451-62. PubMed ID: 726549
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  • 19. B lymphocyte specificity of lectins of Cepaea nemoralis and Dolichos biflorus: paradoxical binding of anti-A active lectins to human lymphocyte subclasses.
    Zalewski PD, Forbes IJ, Uhlenbruck G, Valente L.
    Clin Exp Immunol; 1981 May; 44(2):304-14. PubMed ID: 6975674
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  • 20. Flow cytometric analysis of the binding of eleven lectins to human T- and B-cells and to human T- and B-cell lines.
    Malin-Berdel J, Valet G, Thiel E, Forrester JA, Gürtler L.
    Cytometry; 1984 Mar; 5(2):204-9. PubMed ID: 6609053
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