DC-SIGN, a Ca2+-dependent C-type transmembrane lectin, is found assembled in microdomains on the plasma membranes of dendritic cells. These microdomains bind a large variety of pathogens and facilitate their uptake for subsequent antigen presentation. In these studies, DC-SIGN dynamics and distribution in microdomains have been explored with several fluorescence microscopy methods and compared with those for influenza hemagglutinin (HA), which is also found in plasma membrane microdomains. Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP), line-scan fluorescence correlation spectroscopy and defined valency quantum dot single particle tracking measurements showed that full-length and cytoplasmically truncated DC-SIGN is essentially immobiliz...
Dendritic cells express DC-SIGN and CD206, C-type lectins (CTLs) that bind a variety of pathogens an...
DC-SIGN (Dendritic cell-specific ICAM-3-grabbing non-integrin) is a Ca2+-dependent transmembrane lec...
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Dendritic cells express DC-SIGN, a C-type lectin (CTL) that binds a variety of pathogens and facilit...
Dendritic cells express DC-SIGN, a C-type lectin (CTL) that binds a variety of pathogens and facilit...
AbstractDendritic cells express DC-SIGN, a C-type lectin (CTL) that binds a variety of pathogens and...
DC-SIGN, a Ca2+-dependent transmembrane lectin, is found assembled in microdomains on the plasma mem...
DC-SIGN, a Ca2+-dependent transmembrane lectin, is found assembled in microdomains on the plasma mem...
AbstractDendritic cells express DC-SIGN, a C-type lectin (CTL) that binds a variety of pathogens and...
DC-SIGN, a Ca(2+)-dependent transmembrane lectin, is found assembled in microdomains on the plasma m...
DC-SIGN, a Ca(2+)-dependent transmembrane lectin, is found assembled in microdomains on the plasma m...
AbstractDC-SIGN, a Ca2+-dependent transmembrane lectin, is found assembled in microdomains on the pl...
Presently, there are few estimates of the number of molecules occupying membrane domains. Using a to...
Presently, there are few estimates of the number of molecules occupying membrane domains. Using a to...
DC-SIGN (Dendritic cell-specific ICAM-3-grabbing non-integrin) is a Ca2+-dependent transmembrane lec...
Dendritic cells express DC-SIGN and CD206, C-type lectins (CTLs) that bind a variety of pathogens an...
DC-SIGN (Dendritic cell-specific ICAM-3-grabbing non-integrin) is a Ca2+-dependent transmembrane lec...
Contains fulltext : 52700.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)DC-SIGN, a C-t...
Dendritic cells express DC-SIGN, a C-type lectin (CTL) that binds a variety of pathogens and facilit...
Dendritic cells express DC-SIGN, a C-type lectin (CTL) that binds a variety of pathogens and facilit...
AbstractDendritic cells express DC-SIGN, a C-type lectin (CTL) that binds a variety of pathogens and...
DC-SIGN, a Ca2+-dependent transmembrane lectin, is found assembled in microdomains on the plasma mem...
DC-SIGN, a Ca2+-dependent transmembrane lectin, is found assembled in microdomains on the plasma mem...
AbstractDendritic cells express DC-SIGN, a C-type lectin (CTL) that binds a variety of pathogens and...
DC-SIGN, a Ca(2+)-dependent transmembrane lectin, is found assembled in microdomains on the plasma m...
DC-SIGN, a Ca(2+)-dependent transmembrane lectin, is found assembled in microdomains on the plasma m...
AbstractDC-SIGN, a Ca2+-dependent transmembrane lectin, is found assembled in microdomains on the pl...
Presently, there are few estimates of the number of molecules occupying membrane domains. Using a to...
Presently, there are few estimates of the number of molecules occupying membrane domains. Using a to...
DC-SIGN (Dendritic cell-specific ICAM-3-grabbing non-integrin) is a Ca2+-dependent transmembrane lec...
Dendritic cells express DC-SIGN and CD206, C-type lectins (CTLs) that bind a variety of pathogens an...
DC-SIGN (Dendritic cell-specific ICAM-3-grabbing non-integrin) is a Ca2+-dependent transmembrane lec...
Contains fulltext : 52700.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)DC-SIGN, a C-t...