Remodeling of the lectin-EGF-like domain interface in P- and L-selectin increases adhesiveness and shear resistance under hydrodynamic force.
Phan, Uyen T
Remodeling of the lectin-EGF-like domain interface in P- and L-selectin increases adhesiveness and shear resistance under hydrodynamic force. [electronic resource] - Nature immunology Aug 2006 - 883-9 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
1529-2908
10.1038/ni1366 doi
Animals
Cell Adhesion--immunology
Cell Line
Epidermal Growth Factor--chemistry
Flow Cytometry
Humans
L-Selectin--chemistry
Leukocyte Rolling--immunology
P-Selectin--chemistry
Protein Structure, Quaternary
Shear Strength
Transfection
Remodeling of the lectin-EGF-like domain interface in P- and L-selectin increases adhesiveness and shear resistance under hydrodynamic force. [electronic resource] - Nature immunology Aug 2006 - 883-9 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
1529-2908
10.1038/ni1366 doi
Animals
Cell Adhesion--immunology
Cell Line
Epidermal Growth Factor--chemistry
Flow Cytometry
Humans
L-Selectin--chemistry
Leukocyte Rolling--immunology
P-Selectin--chemistry
Protein Structure, Quaternary
Shear Strength
Transfection