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The following pages link to A complete alpha1,3-galactosyltransferase gene is present in the human genome and partially transcribed (Q40681330):
Displaying 15 items.
- In vitro and in vivo modifications of recombinant and human IgG antibodies (Q26859713) (← links)
- Role of α-gal epitope/anti-Gal antibody reaction in immunotherapy and its clinical application in pancreatic cancer (Q27024368) (← links)
- Characteristics of α-Gal epitope, anti-Gal antibody, α1,3 galactosyltransferase and its clinical exploitation (Review) (Q28084522) (← links)
- The Galalpha1,3Galbeta1,4GlcNAc-R (alpha-Gal) epitope: a carbohydrate of unique evolution and clinical relevance (Q28755302) (← links)
- Natural anti-carbohydrate antibodies contributing to evolutionary survival of primates in viral epidemics? (Q30248270) (← links)
- The N-Glycosylation of Mouse Immunoglobulin G (IgG)-Fragment Crystallizable Differs Between IgG Subclasses and Strains (Q33740762) (← links)
- Xenotransplantation and ABO incompatible transplantation: the similarities they share (Q34556780) (← links)
- Post-translational modification of plant-made foreign proteins; glycosylation and beyond (Q37916773) (← links)
- Significance of the evolutionary α1,3-galactosyltransferase (GGTA1) gene inactivation in preventing extinction of apes and old world monkeys (Q38260244) (← links)
- Immunogenicity of influenza virus vaccine is increased by anti-gal-mediated targeting to antigen-presenting cells (Q42096994) (← links)
- Impact of host cell line choice on glycan profile (Q47269842) (← links)
- Effect of membrane-bound complement regulatory proteins on tumor cell sensitivity to complement-dependent cytolysis triggered by heterologous expression of the α-gal xenoantigen. (Q55154176) (← links)
- Environmental and Molecular Drivers of the α-Gal Syndrome (Q92862990) (← links)
- Molecular genetics and evolution of pheromone biosynthesis in Lepidoptera (Q95399733) (← links)
- Host Synthesized Carbohydrate Antigens on Viral Glycoproteins as "Achilles' Heel" of Viruses Contributing to Anti-Viral Immune Protection (Q99549537) (← links)