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lobster agglutinin 1
Known as:
sialic acid-specific lobster lectin
National Institutes of Health
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1990
1990
Endogenously secreted IL-4 is required for mouse thymocytes to become cytotoxic. Human, but not mouse, IL-2 induces a functionally immature thymic subset to secrete IL-4 and become CTL.
K. Stedman
,
L. Justement
,
P. Campbell
Immunology
1990
Corpus ID: 36472887
Experiments described here demonstrate that the differentiation of mouse thymocytes into cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) requires…
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1988
1988
B cell stimulatory factor 1 induces lobster agglutinin 1-separated mouse thymocytes to express cytotoxic T lymphocyte activity.
J. Collins
,
L. Justement
,
K. Stedman
,
A. Zlotnik
,
P. Campbell
Journal of Immunology
1988
Corpus ID: 705094
Mouse thymocytes low in surface sialic acid were prepared by using the lectin lobster agglutinin 1 (LAg1). These LAg1-thymocytes…
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1984
1984
Studies on the structure and carbohydrate binding properties of lobster agglutinin 1 (LAg1), a sialic acid-binding lectin.
C. Abel
,
P. Campbell
,
J. Vanderwall
,
A. L. Hartman
Progress in clinical and biological research
1984
Corpus ID: 21553541
Lobster agglutinin 1 (LAg 1) was isolated from the hemolymph of the American lobster (Homarus americanus) by a sequential…
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1984
1984
Low sialic acid‐bearing mouse thymocytes do not express helper T cell properties in vitro
L. Herron
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J. Collins
,
C. Abel
,
P. Campbell
European Journal of Immunology
1984
Corpus ID: 37169420
Immature, presumably cortical, mouse thymocytes were isolated by removing mature thymocytes by agglutination with the sialic acid…
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