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Pathways reviewed by Barclay, A Neil (203191)
Details on Person Barclay, A Neil
| Class:Id | Person:203191 |
| _displayName | Barclay, A Neil |
| _timestamp | 2016-07-20 19:16:16 |
| affiliation | [Affiliation:1237414] University of Oxford, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology |
| created | [InstanceEdit:203180] de Bono, B, 2007-11-12 15:35:15 |
| firstname | A Neil |
| initial | AN |
| modified | [InstanceEdit:1237406] D'Eustachio, P, 2011-03-30 [InstanceEdit:8932050] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2016-07-20 |
| surname | Barclay |
| (author) | [InstanceEdit:763969] Barclay, AN, 2010-05-20 [LiteratureReference:203245] The SIRP family of receptors and immune regulation [LiteratureReference:204234] Frontline: Optimal T cell activation requires the engagement of CD6 and CD166 [LiteratureReference:204397] CD147 is tightly associated with lactate transporters MCT1 and MCT4 and facilitates their cell surface expression [LiteratureReference:548955] The structure of the macrophage signal regulatory protein alpha (SIRPalpha) inhibitory receptor reveals a binding face reminiscent of that used by T cell receptors [LiteratureReference:548965] Structure of signal-regulatory protein alpha: a link to antigen receptor evolution [LiteratureReference:925200] Paired receptor specificity explained by structures of signal regulatory proteins alone and complexed with CD47 [LiteratureReference:925201] A nomenclature for signal regulatory protein family members [LiteratureReference:925206] Human lymphocytes interact directly with CD47 through a novel member of the signal regulatory protein (SIRP) family [LiteratureReference:9942819] CD6 regulates T-cell responses through activation-dependent recruitment of the positive regulator SLP-76 |
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