Characterization of Collagen Binding Lymphocyte Membrane Molecules
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概要
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Blood lymphocytes can adhere to two-dimensional collagen substrata. The lymphocyte plasma membrane contains 130 and 55 kd components with collagen-bindings capacity as well as high molecular weight collagen binding component (>200 kd) pointing to the possibility that these molecules mediate lymphocyte adhesion to collagen. The 55 kd and the high molecular weight component also react with anti-fibronectin antibodies. Both the 130 kd and the 55 kd collagen binding components are present in lymphoid cell lines of T cell origin but the intensity of their expression varies. Under reducing conditions the 130 kd collagen binding components unchanged whereas the 55 kd component is increased to 66 kd.
- 東海大学の論文
- 1990-03-08
著者
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Sundqvist K.g.
Department Of Clinical Immunology Karolinska Institute Huddinge Hospital
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ARENCIBIA I.
Department of Clinical Immunology, Karolinska Institute, Huddinge Hospital
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HAUZENBERGER D.
Department of Clinical Immunology, Karolinska Institute, Huddinge Hospital
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Hauzenberger D.
Department Of Clinical Immunology Karolinska Institute Huddinge Hospital
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Arencibia I.
Department Of Clinical Immunology Karolinska Institute Huddinge Hospital