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Two new synthetic peptides from the N-domain of CEACAM1 (CD66a) stimulate neutrophil adhesion to endothelial cells.
Keith M. Skubitz
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Amy P.N. Skubitz
Medicine - Hematology, Oncology, Transplant
Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
CD66 antigens
100%
Protein Domains
60%
Neutrophils
47%
Peptides
38%
Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells
19%
CD4 Immunoadhesins
11%
Carcinoembryonic Antigen
6%
Amino Acid Sequence
5%
Catalytic Domain
5%
Signal Transduction
4%
Ligands
4%
Amino Acids
4%
Engineering & Materials Science
Endothelial cells
88%
Peptides
78%
Adhesion
54%
Monolayers
19%
Molecular modeling
7%
Signal transduction
7%
Antigens
6%
Ligands
6%
Assays
5%
Chemical activation
4%
Chemical Compounds
Peptide
34%
Monolayer
11%
Signal Transduction
5%
Amino Acid Sequence
4%
Molecular Modeling
4%
Antigen
4%
Length
2%
Modification
2%
Ligand
2%
Acid
1%