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2. Anti-αgalactosyl (Anti-Gal) Antibody Damage Beyond Hyperacute Rejection
3. The α-Galactosyl Epitope (Galα1-3Ga1β1-4GIcNAc-R) and the Natural Anti-Gal Antibody
4. Induction of immune tolerance to a transplantation carbohydrate antigen by gene therapy with autologous lymphocytes transduced with adenovirus containing the corresponding glycosyltransferase gene
5. Evolution and Clinical Significance of the α-Gal Epitope
6. Direct killing of xenograft cells by CD8+ T cells of discordant xenograft recipients
7. Specific elimination of anti-Gal B cells in xenograft recipients by α-Gal ricin
8. Targeting anti-Gal producing B cells
9. Differential immune response to carbohydrate epitopes on allo- and xenografts: implications for accommodation
10. T cells interacting with the α-Gal epitope: studies in α1,3Galactosyltransferase knock-out mice
11. Separation and Characteristics of Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocytes in Man
12. S2.15 Minimal size of active primateα1,3 galactosyltransferase
13. S10.5 Binding ofClostridium difficile toxin A to glycosphingolipids; identification of a novel binding-active carbohydrate sequence present in human tissue
14. Activated T lymphocytes within human solid tumors
15. Glucocorticoid-Induced Lysis of Various Subsets of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
16. Preventing anti-Gal response in xenograft recipients by an α-gal toxin
17. The nature of elicited xenoantibodies
18. Identification of B cells with receptors for α-Gal epitopes (Galα 1-3Galβ1-4GlcNac-R) in xenograft recipients
19. Genes coding for anti-Gal in knock-out mice for the α1,3Galactosyltransferase gene: analysis by hybridomas
20. Differential expression of α-Gal epitopes on pig and mouse organs
21. Human Anti-Gal IgG binds to the same receptor and mimics the effects of C. difficile in rat colon
22. 58: ACCELERATED PORCINE WOUND HEALING AFTER TREATMENT WITH ALPHA-GAL NANOPARTICLES
23. TOLERANCE INDUCTION TO ABO BLOOD GROUP ANTIGENS BY USING AUTOLOGOUS LYMPHOCYTES ENGINEERED TO EXPRESS THE COGNATE ANTIGEN
24. Xenograft-like destruction of tumors and their conversion into vaccines by intratumoral injection of α-gal glycolipids
25. Expression of -gal epitopes on HeLa cells transduced with adenovirus containing 1,3galactosyltransferase cDNA
26. Synthesis of -gal epitopes (Gal 1-3Gal 1-4GlcNAc-R) on human tumor cells by recombinant 1,3galactosyltransferase produced in Pichia pastoris
27. Significance of anti-gal IgG in chronic xenograft rejection
28. Squirrel Monkeys Hyperacutely Reject Porcine Musculocutaneous Flaps Despite a Lack of Naturally Occurring Xenoantibodies
29. A human antibody binds to alpha-galactose receptors and mimics the effects of Clostridium difficile toxin A in rat colon
30. Human anti-Gal heavy chain genes. Preferential use of VH3 and the presence of somatic mutations.
31. A GENERAL METHOD FOR OPSONIZATION OF HUMAN AUTOLOGOUS TUMOR VACCINES BY THE NATURAL ANTI-GAL ANTIBODY
32. Variations in Activity of the Human Natural Anti-Gal Antibody in Young and Elderly Populations
33. Anti-alpha-galactosyl immunoglobulin A (IgA), IgG, and IgM in human secretions
34. Specific stimulation of Graves' disease thyrocytes by the natural anti-Gal antibody from normal and autologous serum.
35. Differential Host-dependent Expression of -galactosyl Epitopes on Viral Glycoproteins: A Study of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus as a Model
36. One percent of human circulating B lymphocytes are capable of producing the natural anti-Gal antibody
37. Xenogeneic thyroid-stimulating hormone-like activity of the human natural anti-Gal antibody. Interaction of anti-Gal with porcine thyrocytes and with recombinant human thyroid-stimulating hormone receptors expressed on mouse cells.
38. Lectin-induced apoptosis of tumour cells
39. Human natural anti-Gal IgG regulates alternative complement pathway activation on bacterial surfaces.
40. Accelerated healing of skin burns by anti-Gal/alpha-gal liposomes interaction.
41. Gene sequences suggest inactivation of alpha-1,3-galactosyltransferase in catarrhines after the divergence of apes from monkeys.
42. Comparison of serum anti-band 3 and anti-Gal antibody binding to density-separated human red blood cells
43. Abnormal expression of alpha-galactosyl epitopes in man.
44. EA Rosette Formation: a Simple Means to Increase Sensitivity of the Antiglobulin Test in Patients with Anti Red Cell Antibodies.
45. Determination of ABO Blood Group Zygosity by an Antiglobulin Rosetting Technique and Cell-Based Enzyme Immunoassay.
46. The Rosetting Antiglobulin Test as a Means of Determining the D Zygosity of Human Red Cells.
47. The effect of radiation therapy on lymphocyte subpopulations in cancer patients.
48. Porcine cartilage transplants in the cynomolgus monkey. III. Transplantation of a-galactosidase-treated porcine cartilage.
49. a-Galactosyl epitope-mediated activation of porcine aortic endothelial cells: type II activation.
50. Synthesis of alpha-gal epitopes (Galalpha1-3Galbeta1-4GlcNAc-R) on human tumor cells by recombinant alpha1,3galactosyltransferase produced in Pichia pastoris.
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