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The following pages link to Involvement of two classes of binding sites in the interactions of cyclophilin B with peripheral blood T-lymphocytes. (Q42992354):
Displaying 18 items.
- Active site residues of cyclophilin A are crucial for its signaling activity via CD147 (Q28214227) (← links)
- Synthesis of heparan sulfate with cyclophilin B-binding properties is determined by cell type-specific expression of sulfotransferases. (Q33581865) (← links)
- Novel approach to inhibit asthma-mediated lung inflammation using anti-CD147 intervention (Q33792231) (← links)
- Extracellular cyclophilins contribute to the regulation of inflammatory responses (Q33821920) (← links)
- Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 hijacks host cyclophilin A for its attachment to target cells (Q33942039) (← links)
- Interaction with glycosaminoglycans is required for cyclophilin B to trigger integrin-mediated adhesion of peripheral blood T lymphocytes to extracellular matrix (Q34014066) (← links)
- Cyclophilins: unexpected messengers in intercellular communications (Q34726159) (← links)
- Cyclophilin A cooperates with MIP-2 to augment neutrophil migration (Q35557419) (← links)
- CD147 immunoglobulin superfamily receptor function and role in pathology (Q36398938) (← links)
- Functional analysis of Leishmania major cyclophilin (Q36649713) (← links)
- Octasaccharide is the minimal length unit required for efficient binding of cyclophilin B to heparin and cell surface heparan sulphate. (Q38342027) (← links)
- Over-sulfated glycosaminoglycans are alternative selectin ligands: insights into molecular interactions and possible role in breast cancer metastasis. (Q39143578) (← links)
- The heparin/heparan sulfate sequence that interacts with cyclophilin B contains a 3-O-sulfated N-unsubstituted glucosamine residue. (Q40115880) (← links)
- Distinct ligand binding properties of Mac-2-binding protein and mouse cyclophilin [correction of mousephilin] C-associated protein (Q40776033) (← links)
- Receptor-mediated transcytosis of cyclophilin B through the blood-brain barrier. (Q40945069) (← links)
- The African trypanosome cyclophilin A homologue contains unusual conserved central and N-terminal domains and is developmentally regulated (Q42678219) (← links)
- Two distinct regions of cyclophilin B are involved in the recognition of a functional receptor and of glycosaminoglycans on T lymphocytes (Q77298380) (← links)
- Inorganic polyphosphate controls cyclophilin B-mediated collagen folding in osteoblast-like cells (Q89707828) (← links)