نتایج جستجو برای: cd2 adsorption

تعداد نتایج: 57972  

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1987
M L Dustin M E Sanders S Shaw T A Springer

CD2 is a T lymphocyte glycoprotein that functions in adhesion of T lymphocytes and also as a putative receptor for activation signals. Functional data suggest that LFA-3, a widely distributed cell surface glycoprotein, may be the biological ligand of CD2. We have purified LFA-3 from human erythrocytes and characterized the purified protein functionally. LFA-3 bound specifically to CD2+ cells, a...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1991
B Gückel C Berek M Lutz P Altevogt V Schirrmacher B A Kyewski

The CD2 receptor functions as an adhesion and signal molecule in T cell recognition. Multimeric binding of CD2 on T cells to its physiologic ligand LFA-3 on cognate partner cells in vitro efficiently augments the antigen-specific T cell signal delivered by the T cell receptor/CD3 complex. The precise contribution of the antigen-nonspecific CD2-LFA-3 interactions to T cell immune responses in vi...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1991
S Wesselborg O Janssen K Pechhold D Kabelitz

The CD2 antigen is the target for an "alternative" T cell activation pathway. Numerous studies have demonstrated that pairs of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) directed toward two different epitopes are required for activation of T cell receptor (TCR)-alpha/beta + T cells via CD2. We have now explored the activation of human TCR-gamma/delta + T cell clones by a panel of anti-CD2 mAbs directed again...

Journal: :Current Biology 1995
P. Anton van der Merwe Peter N. McNamee Elizabeth A. Davies A.Neil Barclay Simon J. Davis

BACKGROUND The T-lymphocyte cell-surface molecule, CD2, was the first heterophilic cell-adhesion molecule to be discovered and has become an important paradigm for understanding the structural basis of cell adhesion. Interaction of CD2 with its ligands. CD58 (in humans) and CD48 (in mice and rats), contributes to antigen recognition by T cells. CD2, CD48 and CD58 are closely related members of ...

Journal: : 2023

The paper presents an analysis of the sorption properties humic acids and their sodium salts isolated from high-moor peat Arkhangelsk region with respect to Cd2+ ions at various pH values. Using adsorption isotherms, volumetric capacity studied preparations was calculated. Langmuir Freindlich mathematical models were used quantify preparations. Calculation sorption, as well statistical data pro...

Journal: :Journal of The Serbian Chemical Society 2021

In this study, the raw seashells of Mactra aequisulcata, class Bivalvia and phylum Mollusca were employed as an adsorbent to remove copper (II) cadmium metal ions from aqueous solution. The characterization shells was performed using FTIR, EDX SEM, BET isotherm point zero charge (pHpzc). Batch experiments assess various factors on biosorption efficiency. Maximum adsorption both metals convenien...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1988
B E Bierer A Peterson J Barbosa B Seed S J Burakoff

To define the role of the CD2-lymphocyte function-associated antigen 3 (LFA-3) interaction in T-cell activation, we have expressed a cDNA encoding the human CD2 molecule in a murine antigen-specific T-cell hybridoma. Expression of the CD2 molecule greatly enhances T-cell responsiveness to antigen; this enhancement is inhibited by anti-CD2 and anti-LFA-3 monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). CD2+ hybrid...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2006
Margarita D Apostolova Tania Christova Douglas M Templeton

Cadmium (Cd2+) is known to cause a selective disruption of the filamentous actin cytoskeleton in the smooth muscle-like renal mesangial cell. We examined the effect of Cd2+ on the distribution of the actin-severing protein, gelsolin. Over 8 h, CdCl2 (10 microM) caused a progressive shift of gelsolin from a diffuse perinuclear and cytoplasmic distribution to a pattern decorating F-actin filament...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1987
M L Plunkett M E Sanders P Selvaraj M L Dustin T A Springer

CD2, also known as LFA-2, T11, and the E rosette receptor, is a T lymphocyte surface protein functionally important in adhesion to target cells and T cell triggering. LFA-3 is a widely distributed cell surface protein that functions in adhesion on target cells. We find that LFA-3 is expressed on human E, and that CD2 is a receptor for LFA-3 that mediates T cell adhesion to human E. Pretreatment...

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