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1. Correction: The angiogenic inhibitor long pentraxin PTX3 forms an asymmetric octamer with two binding sites for FGF2

2. Human monocytes respond to extracellular cAMP through A2A and A2B adenosine receptors

3. Implication of the oligomeric state of the N-terminal PTX3 domain in cumulus matrix assembly

4. Therapeutic Use of Avidin Is Not Hampered by Antiavidin Antibodies in Humans

5. The Immunosuppressor ST1959, a 3,5-Diaryl-S-Triazole Derivative, Inhibits T Cell Activation by Reducing NFAT Nuclear Residency

6. Low and High Tenascin-Expressing Tumors Are Efficiently Targeted by ST2146 Monoclonal Antibody

7. Identification and refinement of a peptide affinity ligand with unique specificity for a monoclonal anti-tenascin-C antibody by screening of a phage display library

8. Novel antitenascin antibody with increased tumour localisation for Pretargeted Antibody-Guided RadioImmunoTherapy (PAGRIT)

9. Altered major histocompatibility complex class II peptide loading in H2-O-deficient mice

10. Polyclonal Treg cells enhance the activity of a mucosal adjuvant

11. The angiogenic inhibitor long pentraxin PTX3 forms an asymmetric octamer with two binding sites for FGF2

12. Roles of the pap- and prs-encoded adhesins in Escherichia coli adherence to human uroepithelial cells

13. Anti-adhesive activity of human casein against Streptococcus pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae

14. Evaluation of a new biotin-DOTA conjugate for pretargeted antibody-guided radioimmunotherapy (PAGRIT)

15. PTX3 Binds MD-2 and Promotes TRIF-Dependent Immune Protection in Aspergillosis

16. Expression of tenascin-C in various human brain tumors and its relevance for survival in patients with astrocytoma

17. Amino acid substitutions in the putative MHC class II 'dimer of dimers' interface inhibit CD4+ T cell activation

18. Epithelial glucosphingolipid expression as a determinant of bacterial adherence and cytokine production

19. Deantigenation of human erythrocytes by bacterial glycosidases--evidence for the noninvolvement of medium-sized glycosphingolipids in the Dolichos biflorus lectin hemagglutination

20. The receptor repertoire defines the host range for attaching Escherichia coli strains that recognize globo-A

21. Mechanism of adherence of Moraxella (Branhamella) catarrhalis

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