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1. The expression of signal regulatory protein alpha (SIRPα) in periodontal cells and tissue.

2. In vitro phagocytosis of liquid-stored red blood cells requires serum and can be inhibited with fucoidan and dextran sulphate.

3. Thrombospondin-1/CD47 signaling modulates transmembrane cation conductance, survival, and deformability of human red blood cells.

4. Microglial SIRPα regulates the emergence of CD11c + microglia and demyelination damage in white matter.

5. Anti-human SIRPα antibody is a new tool for cancer immunotherapy.

6. Eryptosis in health and disease: A paradigm shift towards understanding the (patho)physiological implications of programmed cell death of erythrocytes.

7. Human and murine splenic neutrophils are potent phagocytes of IgG-opsonized red blood cells.

8. Anti-SIRP α antibodies as a potential new tool for cancer immunotherapy.

9. Lack of SIRPα phosphorylation and concomitantly reduced SHP-2-PI3K-Akt2 signaling decrease osteoblast differentiation.

10. Red blood cells with elevated cytoplasmic Ca(2+) are primarily taken up by splenic marginal zone macrophages and CD207+ dendritic cells.

11. Non-Hematopoietic and Hematopoietic SIRPα Signaling Differently Regulates Murine B Cell Maturation in Bone Marrow and Spleen.

12. Lack of non-hematopoietic SIRPα signaling disturbs the splenic marginal zone architecture resulting in accumulation and displacement of marginal zone B cells.

13. Signal regulatory protein alpha is present in several neutrophil granule populations and is rapidly mobilized to the cell surface to negatively fine-tune neutrophil accumulation in inflammation.

14. Lack of CD47 impairs bone cell differentiation and results in an osteopenic phenotype in vivo due to impaired signal regulatory protein α (SIRPα) signaling.

15. Phenotypic skewing of macrophages in vitro by secreted factors from colorectal cancer cells.

16. Neutrophil apoptosis is associated with loss of signal regulatory protein alpha (SIRPα) from the cell surface.

17. Macrophages: Good guys in colorectal cancer.

18. Transfusion of cryopreserved human red blood cells into healthy humans is associated with rapid extravascular hemolysis without a proinflammatory cytokine response.

19. CD47: A Cell Surface Glycoprotein Which Regulates Multiple Functions of Hematopoietic Cells in Health and Disease.

20. Hypothermia-induced tyrosine phosphorylation of SIRPα in the brain.

21. CD47-deficient mice have decreased production of intestinal IgA following oral immunization but a maintained capacity to induce oral tolerance.

22. Macrophage expression of LRP1, a receptor for apoptotic cells and unopsonized erythrocytes, can be regulated by glucocorticoids.

23. The distribution of macrophages with a M1 or M2 phenotype in relation to prognosis and the molecular characteristics of colorectal cancer.

24. The absence of CD47 promotes nerve fiber growth from cultured ventral mesencephalic dopamine neurons.

25. Signal regulatory protein α regulates the homeostasis of T lymphocytes in the spleen.

26. Myelin down-regulates myelin phagocytosis by microglia and macrophages through interactions between CD47 on myelin and SIRPα (signal regulatory protein-α) on phagocytes.

27. Colorectal cancer cells activate adjacent fibroblasts resulting in FGF1/FGFR3 signaling and increased invasion.

28. Regulation by SIRPα of dendritic cell homeostasis in lymphoid tissues.

29. Stress-evoked tyrosine phosphorylation of signal regulatory protein α regulates behavioral immobility in the forced swim test.

30. CD47 is required for suppression of allograft rejection by donor-specific transfusion.

31. CD47 promotes both phosphatidylserine-independent and phosphatidylserine-dependent phagocytosis of apoptotic murine thymocytes by non-activated macrophages.

32. CD47 regulates collagen I-induced cyclooxygenase-2 expression and intestinal epithelial cell migration.

33. Essential roles of SHPS-1 in induction of contact hypersensitivity of skin.

34. CD47 on experimentally senescent murine RBCs inhibits phagocytosis following Fcgamma receptor-mediated but not scavenger receptor-mediated recognition by macrophages.

35. Lack of CD47 on nonhematopoietic cells induces split macrophage tolerance to CD47null cells.

36. Attenuation of phagocytosis of xenogeneic cells by manipulating CD47.

37. Osteoclast formation is strongly reduced both in vivo and in vitro in the absence of CD47/SIRPalpha-interaction.

38. Dose-dependent inhibitory effect of CD47 in macrophage uptake of IgG-opsonized murine erythrocytes.

39. CD47 promotes neuronal development through Src- and FRG/Vav2-mediated activation of Rac and Cdc42.

40. Mutational analysis of the mechanism of negative regulation by SRC homology 2 domain-containing protein tyrosine phosphatase substrate-1 of phagocytosis in macrophages.

41. Enhanced phagocytosis of CD47-deficient red blood cells by splenic macrophages requires SHPS-1.

42. Deficit of CD47 results in a defect of marginal zone dendritic cells, blunted immune response to particulate antigen and impairment of skin dendritic cell migration.

43. Target cell CD47 regulates macrophage activation and erythrophagocytosis.

44. Insulin inhibits phagocytosis in normal human neutrophils via PKCalpha/beta-dependent priming of F-actin assembly.

45. Cell-surface calreticulin initiates clearance of viable or apoptotic cells through trans-activation of LRP on the phagocyte.

46. CD47 augments Fas/CD95-mediated apoptosis.

47. Platelet homeostasis is regulated by platelet expression of CD47 under normal conditions and in passive immune thrombocytopenia.

48. Negative regulation of phagocytosis in macrophages by the CD47-SHPS-1 system.

49. Role of CD47 in erythroid cells and in autoimmunity.

50. Hyperglycemia-induced protein kinase C activation inhibits phagocytosis of C3b- and immunoglobulin g-opsonized yeast particles in normal human neutrophils.

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