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Antigens Lewis

Mahdavi, J., Boren, T., Vandenbroucke-Graula, C., and AppehneUc, B. J. (2003). Limited role of lipopolysaccharide Lewis antigens in adherence of Helicobacter pylori to the human gastric epithelium. Infect. Immun. 71, 2876-2880. [Pg.152]

YYRGD tumor-associated Lewis antigens Lewis antigens 50]... [Pg.62]

H. Kunz and 1. Miirz, Synthesis of glycopeptides with Lewis antigen side chain and HIV peptide T sequence using the trichloroethoxycaibonal/allyl ester protecting group combination, Synlett p. 591 (1992). [Pg.281]

K. von dem Bruch and H. Kunz, Synthesis of /V-glycopeptide clusters with Lewis antigen side chains and their coupling to carrier proteins, Angew. Chem. lnt. Ed. Engl. 33 101 (1994). [Pg.281]

Lymphocytotoxic Definition of Combined ABH and Lewis Antigens and their Transfer from Sera to Lymphocytes, R. Oriol, J. Danilovs, R. U. Lemieux, P. Terasaki, and D. Bernoco, Human Immunol., 3 (1980) 195-205. [Pg.25]

Amano, K.-I., Hayashi, S., Kubota, T., Fujii, N., Yokota, S.-I. Reactivities of Lewis antigen monoclonal antibodies with the lipopolysaccharides of Helicobacter pylori strains isolated from patients with gatroduodenal diseases in Japan. Clin Diagn Lab Immnunol 4 (1997) 540-544. [Pg.232]

Hynes, S.O., Moran, A.P. Comparison of three serological methods for detection of Lewis antigens on the surface of Helicobacter pylori. FEMS Microbiol Lett 190 (2000) 67-72. [Pg.234]

Helicobacter pylori, AF1 and 007, expressing Lewis antigenic determinants. Eur J Biochem 266 (1999) 123-131. [Pg.235]

Marshall, D.G., Hynes, S.O., Coleman, D.C., O Morain, C.A., Smyth, C.J., Moran, A.P. Lack of a relationship between Lewis antigen expression and cag A, CagA, vacA and VacA status of Irish Helicobacter pylori isolates. FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol 24 (1999) 79-90. [Pg.235]

Moran, A.P. Relevance of fucosylation and Lewis antigen expression in the bacterial gastroduodenal pathogen Helicobacter pylori. Carbohydr Res 343 (2008) 1952-1965. [Pg.236]

Moran, A.P., Trent, M.S. Helicobacter pylori lipopolysaccharides and Lewis antigens. In Yamaoka, Y. (cd), Helicobacter pylori Molecular Genetics and Cellular Biology. Caister Academic Press, Norfolk (2008), pp. 7-36. [Pg.236]

Nilsson, C., Skoglund, A., Moran, A.P., Annuk, A., Engstrand, L., Normark, S. An enzymatic ruler modulates Lewis antigen glycosylation of Helicobacter pylori LPS during persistent infection. Proc Natl Acad Sd USA 103 (2006) 2863-2868. [Pg.237]

Simoons-Smit, I.M., Appelmelk, B.J., Verboom, T., Negrini, R., Penner, J.L., AspinaU, G.O., Moran, A.P., Fei Fei S., Bi-shan, S., Rudnica, W., Savio, A., De Graaff, J. Typing of Helicobacter pylori with monoclonal antibodies against Lewis antigens in lipopolysaccharide. J Clin Microbiol 34 (1996) 2196-2200. [Pg.238]

SCHEME 5.32 Building blocks for the one-pot synthesis of the Lewis antigenic determinant. [Pg.226]

Toepfer, A, Kinzy, W, Schmidt, R R, Glycosyl imidates. 65. Efficient s3mthesis of the Lewis antigen X (Le ) family, Liebigs Arm. Chem., 449-464, 1994. [Pg.234]

The Lewis antigens are not components of developng red blood cells. They are acquired as glycosphingolipids during circulation by adsorption from plasma low- and high-density lipoproteins (Chapter 20). [Pg.167]


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