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Sialic Acid Binding Immunoglobulin-like Lectins

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  • A compass for stem-cell differentiation  Academic Article
  • A cytolytic function for a sialic acid-binding lectin that is a member of the pentraxin family of proteins  Academic Article
  • A siglec-like sialic-acid-binding motif revealed in an adenovirus capsid protein  Academic Article
  • Click and pick: identification of sialoside analogues for siglec-based cell targeting  Academic Article
  • Encapsulating an immunosuppressant enhances tolerance induction by Siglec-engaging tolerogenic liposomes  Academic Article
  • Identification of Siglec ligands using a proximity labeling method  Academic Article
  • Identification of siglec-9 as the receptor for muc16 on human nk cells, b cells, and monocytes  Academic Article
  • Immunology: Glyco-engineering 'super-self'  Academic Article
  • Negative regulation of t cell receptor signaling by siglec-7 (p70/airm) and siglec-9  Academic Article
  • Sialoside analogue arrays for rapid identification of high affinity siglec ligands  Academic Article
  • Sialoside specificity of the siglec family assessed using novel multivalent probes - identification of potent inhibitors of myelin-associated glycoprotein  Academic Article
  • Siglec-mediated regulation of immune cell function in disease  Academic Article
  • Siglecs and their roles in the immune system  Academic Article
  • Siglecs as sensors of self in innate and adaptive immune responses  Academic Article
  • Siglecs as targets for therapy in immune-cell-mediated disease  Academic Article
  • Synthetic carbohydrate dendrimers, part 11. Chemically defined sialoside scaffolds for investigation of multivalent interactions with sialic acid binding proteins  Academic Article
  • Therapeutic targeting of Siglecs using antioody- and glycan-based approaches  Academic Article

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