Complement receptor 1 (CR1) on the surface of human erythrocytes facilitates intravascular clearance of complement-opsonized pathogens. The need for complement activation can be circumvented by directly coupling the organism to CR1 using a bispecific monoclonal antibody heteropolymer (HP). Lack of a functional homologue to CR1 on mouse erythrocytes has made it difficult to study HP-dependent clearance of pathogens in small animals. We have developed a transgenic mouse that expresses human CR1 on erythrocytes. CR1 antigen is of appropriate size and in a clustered distribution as confirmed by immunoblotting and fluorescence microscopy, respectively. HP that immobilized bacteriophage PhiX174 prototype pathogen to erythrocyte CR1 of the transge...
Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies are widely recognized to be a most promising means to treat an inc...
Fcγ receptors expressed on leukocytes bind the Fc domain of IgG and internalize IgG opsonized antige...
Aim - To study the role of complement receptor 1 (CR1) for binding of Escherichia coli (E. coli) to...
Complement-containing immune complexes can be presented to phagocytes by human erythrocytes bearing ...
BACKGROUND: The complement cascade is increasingly implicated in development of a variety of disease...
Background The complement cascade is increasingly implicated in development of a variety of diseases...
The human C3b receptor (CR1) is a polymorphic glycoprotein comprised of a single polypeptide chain. ...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have emerged as a mainstream therapeutic option against cancer. mAbs me...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, interest has been revived in the possibility of transplanting organs in...
The complement cascade is being increasingly implicated in development and disease. To understand th...
Heteropolymers (HPs) contain a MAb directed against the Complement Receptor type 1 (CR1) on primate ...
ABSTRACT The pathogenesis of malaria, an insect-borne disease that takes millions of lives every yea...
The major problem in the use of phylogenetically distant donors is a fast, strong reaction called hy...
Cobra venom factor (CVF), the anticomplementary protein in cobra venom, activates the alternative co...
Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies are widely recognized to be a most promising means to treat an inc...
Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies are widely recognized to be a most promising means to treat an inc...
Fcγ receptors expressed on leukocytes bind the Fc domain of IgG and internalize IgG opsonized antige...
Aim - To study the role of complement receptor 1 (CR1) for binding of Escherichia coli (E. coli) to...
Complement-containing immune complexes can be presented to phagocytes by human erythrocytes bearing ...
BACKGROUND: The complement cascade is increasingly implicated in development of a variety of disease...
Background The complement cascade is increasingly implicated in development of a variety of diseases...
The human C3b receptor (CR1) is a polymorphic glycoprotein comprised of a single polypeptide chain. ...
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have emerged as a mainstream therapeutic option against cancer. mAbs me...
BACKGROUND: In recent years, interest has been revived in the possibility of transplanting organs in...
The complement cascade is being increasingly implicated in development and disease. To understand th...
Heteropolymers (HPs) contain a MAb directed against the Complement Receptor type 1 (CR1) on primate ...
ABSTRACT The pathogenesis of malaria, an insect-borne disease that takes millions of lives every yea...
The major problem in the use of phylogenetically distant donors is a fast, strong reaction called hy...
Cobra venom factor (CVF), the anticomplementary protein in cobra venom, activates the alternative co...
Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies are widely recognized to be a most promising means to treat an inc...
Therapeutic monoclonal antibodies are widely recognized to be a most promising means to treat an inc...
Fcγ receptors expressed on leukocytes bind the Fc domain of IgG and internalize IgG opsonized antige...
Aim - To study the role of complement receptor 1 (CR1) for binding of Escherichia coli (E. coli) to...