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  1. 2.   High-Mannose But Not Complex-Type Glycosylation of Tetherin Is Required for Restriction of HIV-1 Release
  2. Waheed, Abdul; Gitzen, Ariana; Swiderski, Maya; Freed, Eric
  3. Viruses. 2018, Jan 05; 10(1): E26.
  1. 3.   Complex Display of Putative Tumor Stem Cell Markers in the NCI60 Tumor Cell Line Panel
  2. Stuelten, C. H.; Mertins, S. D.; Busch, J. I.; Gowens, M.; Scudiero, D. A.; Burkett, M. W.; Hite, K. M.; Alley, M.; Hollingshead, M.; Shoemaker, R. H.; Niederhuber, J. E.
  3. Stem Cells. 2010, Apr; 28(4): 649-660.
  1. 4.   Ly49 cluster sequence analysis in a mouse model of diabetes: an expanded repertoire of activating receptors in the NOD genome
  2. Belanger, S.; Tai, L. H.; Anderson, S. K.; Makrigiannis, A. P.
  3. Genes and Immunity. 2008 9(6): 509-521.
  1. 5.   A mutation in KIR3DS1 that results in truncation and lack of cell surface expression
  2. Martin, M. P.; Pascal, V.; Yeager, M.; Phair, J.; Kirk, G. D.; Hoots, K.; O'Brien, S. J.; Anderson, S. K.; Carrington, M.
  3. Immunogenetics. 2007, Oct; 59(10): 823-829.
  1. 6.   Development of a quantitative cell-based ELISA, for a humanized anti-IL-2/IL-15 receptor beta antibody (HuMik beta(1)), and correlation with functional activity using an antigen-transfected murine cell line
  2. Yang, X. Y.; Chen, E.; Jiang, H. G.; Hartmann, W. K.; Mitra, G.; Hecht, T.; Soman, G.
  3. Journal of Immunological Methods. 2006, APR 20; 311(1-2): 71-80.
  1. 7.   HTLV-1 Gag protein associates with CD82 tetraspanin microdomains at the plasma membrane
  2. Mazurov, D.; Heidecker, G.; Derse, D.
  3. Virology. 2006, MAR 1; 346(1): 194-204.
  1. 8.   Structure of a V3-containing HIV-1 gp120 core
  2. Huang, C. C.; Tang, M.; Zhang, M. Y.; Majeed, S.; Montabana, E.; Stanfield, R. L.; Dimitrov, D. S.; Korber, B.; Sodroski, J.; Wilson, I. A.; Wyatt, R.; Kwong, P. D.
  3. Science. 2005, NOV 11; 310(5750): 1025-1028.
  1. 9.   Variants of CCR5, which are permissive for HIV-1 infection, show distinct functional responses to CCL3, CCL4 and CCL5
  2. Dong, H. F.; Wigmore, K.; Carrington, M. N.; Dean, M.; Turpin, J. A.; Howard, O. M. Z.
  3. Genes and Immunity. 2005, OCT; 6(7): 609-619.
  1. 10.   Whole cell segmentation in solid tissue sections
  2. Baggett, D.; Nakaya, M. A.; McAuliffe, M.; Yamaguchi, T. P.; Lockett, S.
  3. Cytometry Part A. 2005, OCT; 67A(2): 137-143.
  1. 11.   Human tumor antigen MUC1 is chemotactic for immature dendritic cells and elicits maturation but does not promote Th1 type immunity
  2. Carlos, C. A.; Dong, H. F.; Howard, O. M. Z.; Oppenheim, J. J.; Hanisch, F. G.; Finn, O. J.
  3. Journal of Immunology. 2005, AUG 1; 175(3): 1628-1635.
  1. 12.   Cell surface GLUT-1 overexpression enhances cell-cell transmission of HTLV-I virions
  2. Fugo, K.; Takenouchi, N.; Yao, K.; Lisinski, I.; Cushman, S. W.; Ruscetti, F. W.; Jones, K.; Jacobson, S.
  3. Aids Research and Human Retroviruses. 2005, MAY; 21(5): 506, Abstract P150-506, Abstract P150.
  1. 13.   Reduction of the antiapoptotic protein cFLIP enhances the susceptibility of human renal cancer cells to TRAIL apoptosis
  2. Brooks, A. D.; Sayers, T. J.
  3. Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy. 2005, MAY; 54(5): 499-505.
  1. 14.   Nuclear accumulation of epidermal growth factor receptor and acceleration of G1/S stage by Epstein-Barr-encoded oncoprotein latent membrane protein 1
  2. Tao, Y. G.; Xing, S.; Deng, X. Y.; Xie, D. X.; Lee, L. M.; Liu, Y. P.; Wei, L.; Li, L. L.; Lin, D.; Qiao, W.; Gong, J. P.; Ya, C.
  3. Experimental Cell Research. 2005, FEB 15; 303(2): 240-251.
  1. 15.   Proteasome inhibition upregulates the cell surface expression of receptors for IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha on murine neuroblastoma cells and enhances the proapoptotic and overall antitumor activity of systemic cytokine therapy in murine neuroblastoma tumors
  2. Khan, T.; Stauffer, J. K.; Williams, R.; Hixon, J. A.; Salcedo, R.; Lincoln, E.; Back, T. C.; Lockett, S.; Sayers, T. J.; Wigginton, J. M.
  3. Journal of Immunotherapy. 2005, NOV-DEC; 28(6): 640-640.
  1. 16.   Induction of human T cell leukemia virus type I receptors on quiescent naive T lymphocytes by TGF-beta(1,2)
  2. Jones, K. S.; Akel, S.; Petrow-Sadowski, C.; Huang, Y.; Bertolette, D. C.; Ruscetti, F. W.
  3. Journal of Immunology. 2005 174(7): 4262-4270.
  1. 17.   Role of formyl peptide receptor-like 1 (FPRL1/FPR2) in mononuclear phagocyte responses in Alzheimer disease
  2. Iribarren, P.; Zhou, Y.; Hu, J. Y.; Le, Y. Y.; Wang, J. M.
  3. Immunologic Research. 2005 31(3): 165-176.
  1. 18.   Fixation and cryopreservation of whole blood and isolated mononuclear cells: Influence of different procedures on lymphocyte subset analysis by flow cytometry
  2. Pinto, L. A.; Trivett, M. T.; Wallace, D.; Higgins, J.; Baseler, M.; Terabe, M.; Belyakov, I. M.; Berzofsky, J. A.; Hildesheim, A.
  3. Cytometry Part B-Clinical Cytometry. 2005, JAN; 63B(1): 47-55.
  1. 19.   IL-27 mediates complete regression of orthotopic primary and metastatic murine neuroblastoma tumors: Role for CD8(+) T cells
  2. Salcedo, R.; Stauffer, J. K.; Lincoln, E.; Back, T. C.; Hixon, J. A.; Hahn, C.; Shafer-Weaver, K.; Malyguine, A.; Kastelein, R.; Wigginton, J. M.
  3. Journal of Immunology. 2004, DEC 15; 173(12): 7170-7182.
  1. 20.   Identification of a binding partner for the endothelial cell surface proteins TEM7 and TEM7R
  2. Nanda, A.; Buckhaults, P.; Seaman, S.; Agrawal, N.; Boutin, P.; Shankara, S.; Nacht, M.; Teicher, B.; Stampfl, J.; Singh, S.; Vogelstein, B.; Kinzler, K. W.; Croix, B. S.
  3. Cancer Research. 2004, DEC 1; 64(23): 8507-8511.
  1. 21.   A proteomic characterization of the plasma membrane of human epidermis by high-throughput mass spectrometry
  2. Blonder, J.; Terunuma, A.; Conrads, T. R.; Chan, K. C.; Yee, C.; Lucas, D. A.; Schaefer, C. F.; Yu, L. R.; Issaq, H. J.; Veenstra, T. D.; Vogel, J. C.
  3. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 2004, OCT; 123(4): 691-699.
  1. 22.   Infectious transmission and replication of human T-cell leukemia virus type 1
  2. Derse, D.; Heidecker, G.; Mitchell, M.; Hill, S.; Lloyd, P.; Princler, G.
  3. Frontiers in Bioscience. 2004, SEP 1; 9: 2495-2499.
  1. 23.   Alterations in mast cell function and survival following in vitro infection with human immunodeficiency viruses-1 through CXCR4
  2. Taub, D. D.; Mikovits, J. A.; Nilsson, G.; Schaffer, E. M.; Key, M. L.; Petrow-Sadowski, C.; Ruscetti, F. W.
  3. Cellular Immunology. 2004, AUG; 230(2): 65-80.
  1. 24.   The C- and the N-terminal regions of glycoprotein 41 ectodomain fuse membranes enriched and not enriched with cholesterol, respectively
  2. Shnaper, S.; Sackett, K.; Gallo, S. A.; Blumenthal, R.; Shai, Y.
  3. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2004 279(18): 18526-18534.
  1. 25.   Characterization of rhesus macaque natural killer activity against a rhesus-derived target cell line at the single-cell level
  2. Andersen, H.; Rossio, J. L.; Coalter, V.; Poore, B.; Martin, M. P.; Carrington, M.; Lifson, J. D.
  3. Cellular Immunology. 2004, SEP-OCT; 231(1-2): 85-95.
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