We analyze a model for the reversible cross-linking of cell surface receptors by a collection of bivalent ligands with different affinities for the receptor as would be found in a polyclonal anti-receptor serum. We assume that the amount of cross-linking determines, via a monotonic function, the rate at which cells become activated and divide. In addition to the density of receptors on the cell surface, two quantities, the binding field and the cross-linking field, are needed to characterize the cross-linking curve, i.e., the equilibrium concentration of cross-linked receptors plotted as a function of the total ligand site concentration. The binding field is the sum of all ligand site concentrations weighted by their respective binding affi...
AbstractCooperativity of molecular adhesion has been proposed as a mechanism for enhanced binding st...
The interactions between membrane receptors and extracellular ligands control cell-cell and cell-sub...
Cell adhesion is mediated by numerous membrane receptors. It is desirable to derive the outcome of a...
We analyze a model for the reversible cross-linking of cell surface receptors by a collection of biv...
A cross-linking model for the activation of the A cell or immune accessory cell as a function of cer...
Most recent models of the immune network are based upon a phenomenological log bell-shaped interacti...
The thermodynamic requirements for the cross-linking model of lymphocyte activation are examined tog...
We have developed a mathematical framework for describing a bispecific monoclonal antibody interacti...
We present a joint theoretical and experimental study on the effects of competition for ligand betwe...
For monovalent ligands interacting with cell surface receptors we have directly observed the functio...
Aggregation of cell surface receptor proteins by multivalent antigens is an essential early step for...
Cell adhesion is mediated by numerous membrane receptors. It is desirable to derive the outcome of a...
Aggregation of cell surface receptor proteins by multivalent antigens is an essential early step for...
AbstractWe use flow cytometry to characterize equilibrium binding of a fluorophore-labeled trivalent...
Aggregation of cell surface receptor proteins by multivalent antigens is an essential early step for...
AbstractCooperativity of molecular adhesion has been proposed as a mechanism for enhanced binding st...
The interactions between membrane receptors and extracellular ligands control cell-cell and cell-sub...
Cell adhesion is mediated by numerous membrane receptors. It is desirable to derive the outcome of a...
We analyze a model for the reversible cross-linking of cell surface receptors by a collection of biv...
A cross-linking model for the activation of the A cell or immune accessory cell as a function of cer...
Most recent models of the immune network are based upon a phenomenological log bell-shaped interacti...
The thermodynamic requirements for the cross-linking model of lymphocyte activation are examined tog...
We have developed a mathematical framework for describing a bispecific monoclonal antibody interacti...
We present a joint theoretical and experimental study on the effects of competition for ligand betwe...
For monovalent ligands interacting with cell surface receptors we have directly observed the functio...
Aggregation of cell surface receptor proteins by multivalent antigens is an essential early step for...
Cell adhesion is mediated by numerous membrane receptors. It is desirable to derive the outcome of a...
Aggregation of cell surface receptor proteins by multivalent antigens is an essential early step for...
AbstractWe use flow cytometry to characterize equilibrium binding of a fluorophore-labeled trivalent...
Aggregation of cell surface receptor proteins by multivalent antigens is an essential early step for...
AbstractCooperativity of molecular adhesion has been proposed as a mechanism for enhanced binding st...
The interactions between membrane receptors and extracellular ligands control cell-cell and cell-sub...
Cell adhesion is mediated by numerous membrane receptors. It is desirable to derive the outcome of a...