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CD molecules 2005: human cell differentiation molecules
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SYSNO ASEP 0027595 Document Type J - Journal Article R&D Document Type Journal Article Subsidiary J Ostatní články Title CD molecules 2005: human cell differentiation molecules Title CD molekuly 2005: lidské buněčné diferenciační antigeny Author(s) Zola, H. (AU)
Swart, B. (AU)
Nicholson, I. (AU)
Aasted, B. (DK)
Bensussan, A. (FR)
Boumsell, L. (FR)
Buckley, C. (GB)
Clark, G. (AU)
Drbal, Karel (UMG-J)
Engel, P. (ES)
Hart, D. (AU)
Hořejší, Václav (UMG-J) RID
Isacke, C. (AU)
Macardle, P. (AU)
Malavasi, F. (IT)
Mason, D. (GB)
Olive, D. (FR)
Saalmüller, A. (DE)
Schlossman, S.F. (US)
Schwartz-Albiez, R. (DE)
Simmons, P. (AU)
Tedder, T.F. (US)
Uguccioni, M. (CH)
Warren, H. (AU)Source Title Blood. - : American Society of Hematology - ISSN 0006-4971
Roč. 106, č. 9 (2005), s. 3123-3126Number of pages 4 s. Language eng - English Country US - United States Keywords CD molecules ; leukocyte antigen Subject RIV EC - Immunology CEZ AV0Z5052915 - UMG-J Annotation Leukocytes interact with each other, with other cells, with tissue matrices, with infectious agents, and with other antigens. These interactions are mediated by cell-surface glycoproteins and glycolipids. Antibodies against these leukocyte molecules are powerful tools for analysis of their structure, function, and distribution. Antibodies have been used in research, diagnosis, and therapy. The CD nomenclature provides an essential classification for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. The most recent (8th) Workshop and Conference on Human Leukocyte Differentiation Antigens (HLDA), held in Adelaide, Australia, in December 2004, allocated 95 new CD designations and made radical changes to its aims and future operational strategy in order to maintain its relevance to modern human biology and clinical practice. Workplace Institute of Molecular Genetics Contact Nikol Škňouřilová, nikol.sknourilova@img.cas.cz, Tel.: 241 063 217 Year of Publishing 2006
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