A promising direction in drug development is to exploit the ability of natural killer cells to kill antibody-labeled target cells. Monoclonal antibodies and drugs designed to elicit this effect typically bind cell-surface epitopes that are overexpressed on target cells but also present on other cells. Thus it is important to understand adhesion of cells by antibodies and similar molecules. We present an equilibrium model of such adhesion, incorporating heterogeneity in target cell epitope density, nonspecific adhesion forces, and epitope immobility. We compare with experiments on the adhesion of Jurkat T cells to bilayers containing the relevant natural killer cell receptor, with adhesion mediated by the drug alefacept. We show that a model...
Cell adhesion is mediated by numerous membrane receptors. It is desirable to derive the outcome of a...
We have developed a mathematical framework for describing a bispecific monoclonal antibody interacti...
The low-affinity interactions underlying antigen recognition by T cell receptors (TCRs) are thought ...
A promising direction in drug development is to exploit the ability of natural killer cells to kill ...
A promising direction in drug development is to exploit the ability of natural killer cells to kill ...
A promising direction in drug development is to exploit the ability of natural killer cells to kill ...
AbstractIn many situations, cell-cell adhesion is mediated by multiple ligand-receptor pairs. For ex...
ABSTRACT In many situations, cell-cell adhesion is mediated by multiple ligand-receptor pairs. For e...
AbstractLeukocyte recruitment from the bloodstream to surrounding tissues is an essential component ...
Alefacept is a chimeric protein combining CD58 immunoglobulin-like domain 1 with human IgG1 Fc. Alef...
Receptor-mediated cell adhesion to ligand-coated surfaces plays a key role in many physiological and...
Many physiological and biotechnological processes rely on the receptor-mediated adhesion of cells to...
AbstractBinding of the Fc portion of IgG coated on targets to Fcγ receptors (e.g., CD16) expressed o...
Cell adhesion is mediated by numerous membrane receptors. It is desirable to derive the outcome of a...
Cells adhere to each other through the binding of cell adhesion molecules at the cell surface. This ...
Cell adhesion is mediated by numerous membrane receptors. It is desirable to derive the outcome of a...
We have developed a mathematical framework for describing a bispecific monoclonal antibody interacti...
The low-affinity interactions underlying antigen recognition by T cell receptors (TCRs) are thought ...
A promising direction in drug development is to exploit the ability of natural killer cells to kill ...
A promising direction in drug development is to exploit the ability of natural killer cells to kill ...
A promising direction in drug development is to exploit the ability of natural killer cells to kill ...
AbstractIn many situations, cell-cell adhesion is mediated by multiple ligand-receptor pairs. For ex...
ABSTRACT In many situations, cell-cell adhesion is mediated by multiple ligand-receptor pairs. For e...
AbstractLeukocyte recruitment from the bloodstream to surrounding tissues is an essential component ...
Alefacept is a chimeric protein combining CD58 immunoglobulin-like domain 1 with human IgG1 Fc. Alef...
Receptor-mediated cell adhesion to ligand-coated surfaces plays a key role in many physiological and...
Many physiological and biotechnological processes rely on the receptor-mediated adhesion of cells to...
AbstractBinding of the Fc portion of IgG coated on targets to Fcγ receptors (e.g., CD16) expressed o...
Cell adhesion is mediated by numerous membrane receptors. It is desirable to derive the outcome of a...
Cells adhere to each other through the binding of cell adhesion molecules at the cell surface. This ...
Cell adhesion is mediated by numerous membrane receptors. It is desirable to derive the outcome of a...
We have developed a mathematical framework for describing a bispecific monoclonal antibody interacti...
The low-affinity interactions underlying antigen recognition by T cell receptors (TCRs) are thought ...