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399 related items for PubMed ID: 7525849

  • 1. Sulfation-dependent recognition of high endothelial venules (HEV)-ligands by L-selectin and MECA 79, and adhesion-blocking monoclonal antibody.
    Hemmerich S, Butcher EC, Rosen SD.
    J Exp Med; 1994 Dec 01; 180(6):2219-26. PubMed ID: 7525849
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  • 2. Localization of ligands for L-selectin in mouse peripheral lymph node high endothelial cells by colloidal gold conjugates.
    Kikuta A, Rosen SD.
    Blood; 1994 Dec 01; 84(11):3766-75. PubMed ID: 7524748
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  • 3. Complexity and differential expression of carbohydrate epitopes associated with L-selectin recognition of high endothelial venules.
    Berg EL, Mullowney AT, Andrew DP, Goldberg JE, Butcher EC.
    Am J Pathol; 1998 Feb 01; 152(2):469-77. PubMed ID: 9466573
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  • 4. Sulfation and sialylation requirements for a glycoform of CD34, a major endothelial ligand for L-selectin in porcine peripheral lymph nodes.
    Shailubhai K, Streeter PR, Smith CE, Jacob GS.
    Glycobiology; 1997 Mar 01; 7(2):305-14. PubMed ID: 9134437
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  • 5. Selective modulation of the expression of L-selectin ligands by an immune response.
    Hoke D, Mebius RE, Dybdal N, Dowbenko D, Gribling P, Kyle C, Baumhueter S, Watson SR.
    Curr Biol; 1995 Jun 01; 5(6):670-8. PubMed ID: 7552178
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  • 6. Identification of a carbohydrate-based endothelial ligand for a lymphocyte homing receptor.
    Imai Y, Singer MS, Fennie C, Lasky LA, Rosen SD.
    J Cell Biol; 1991 Jun 01; 113(5):1213-21. PubMed ID: 2040648
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  • 7. Biosynthesis of sulfated L-selectin ligands in human high endothelial venules (HEV).
    Girard JP, Amalric F.
    Adv Exp Med Biol; 1998 Jun 01; 435():55-62. PubMed ID: 9498065
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  • 8. Sulphation requirement for GlyCAM-1, an endothelial ligand for L-selectin.
    Imai Y, Lasky LA, Rosen SD.
    Nature; 1993 Feb 11; 361(6412):555-7. PubMed ID: 7679207
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  • 9. Binding of L-selectin to the vascular sialomucin CD34.
    Baumheter S, Singer MS, Henzel W, Hemmerich S, Renz M, Rosen SD, Lasky LA.
    Science; 1993 Oct 15; 262(5132):436-8. PubMed ID: 7692600
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  • 10. Sialomucin CD34 is the major L-selectin ligand in human tonsil high endothelial venules.
    Puri KD, Finger EB, Gaudernack G, Springer TA.
    J Cell Biol; 1995 Oct 15; 131(1):261-70. PubMed ID: 7559783
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  • 11. L-Selectin ligands that are O-glycoprotease resistant and distinct from MECA-79 antigen are sufficient for tethering and rolling of lymphocytes on human high endothelial venules.
    Clark RA, Fuhlbrigge RC, Springer TA.
    J Cell Biol; 1998 Feb 09; 140(3):721-31. PubMed ID: 9456330
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  • 12. Robert Feulgen Lecture 1993. L-selectin and its biological ligands.
    Rosen SD.
    Histochemistry; 1993 Sep 09; 100(3):185-91. PubMed ID: 7503971
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  • 13. Sulfation of a high endothelial venule-expressed ligand for L-selectin. Effects on tethering and rolling of lymphocytes.
    Tangemann K, Bistrup A, Hemmerich S, Rosen SD.
    J Exp Med; 1999 Oct 04; 190(7):935-42. PubMed ID: 10510083
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  • 14. Global vascular expression of murine CD34, a sialomucin-like endothelial ligand for L-selectin.
    Baumhueter S, Dybdal N, Kyle C, Lasky LA.
    Blood; 1994 Oct 15; 84(8):2554-65. PubMed ID: 7522633
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  • 15. Novel chondroitin sulfate-modified ligands for L-selectin on lymph node high endothelial venules.
    Derry CJ, Faveeuw C, Mordsley KR, Ager A.
    Eur J Immunol; 1999 Feb 15; 29(2):419-30. PubMed ID: 10064057
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  • 16. Identification of the sulfated monosaccharides of GlyCAM-1, an endothelial-derived ligand for L-selectin.
    Hemmerich S, Bertozzi CR, Leffler H, Rosen SD.
    Biochemistry; 1994 Apr 26; 33(16):4820-9. PubMed ID: 7512827
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  • 17. The human peripheral lymph node vascular addressin. An inducible endothelial antigen involved in lymphocyte homing.
    Michie SA, Streeter PR, Bolt PA, Butcher EC, Picker LJ.
    Am J Pathol; 1993 Dec 26; 143(6):1688-98. PubMed ID: 8256856
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  • 18. GlyCAM-1, a physiologic ligand for L-selectin, activates beta 2 integrins on naive peripheral lymphocytes.
    Hwang ST, Singer MS, Giblin PA, Yednock TA, Bacon KB, Simon SI, Rosen SD.
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  • 19. The human peripheral lymph node vascular addressin is a ligand for LECAM-1, the peripheral lymph node homing receptor.
    Berg EL, Robinson MK, Warnock RA, Butcher EC.
    J Cell Biol; 1991 Jul 01; 114(2):343-9. PubMed ID: 1712790
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  • 20. Molecular mechanisms underlying lymphocyte recirculation. III. Characterization of the LECAM-1 (L-selectin)-dependent adhesion pathway in rats.
    Tamatani T, Kuida K, Watanabe T, Koike S, Miyasaka M.
    J Immunol; 1993 Mar 01; 150(5):1735-45. PubMed ID: 7679693
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