1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0165-2478(97)00116-8
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The 9-O-acetylated disialosyl carbohydrate sequence of CDw60 is a marker on activated human B lymphocytes

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“…10,12 The 9-O-acetylated disialosyl carbohydrate sequence of CDw60 has been reported as a marker on activated human B lymphoytes. 13 A consistent decrease of O-AcSA has been reported in a few diseases. 4 9-O-acetylated sialoglycans are detectable at low levels on human B lymphocytes, 14 and pathologic variations have been found.…”
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confidence: 69%
“…10,12 The 9-O-acetylated disialosyl carbohydrate sequence of CDw60 has been reported as a marker on activated human B lymphoytes. 13 A consistent decrease of O-AcSA has been reported in a few diseases. 4 9-O-acetylated sialoglycans are detectable at low levels on human B lymphocytes, 14 and pathologic variations have been found.…”
supporting
confidence: 69%
“…The other mAbs used were as follows: UM4D4 (anti-9-O-acetyl-GD3; Vater et al, 1997), U5 (anti-7-Oacetyl-GD3; Kniep et al, 1995), and R24 (anti-GD3; Kniep et al, 1995) kindly supplied by Dr. C. Claus, University of Mainz; A78-G/A7 (anti-TF; Karsten et al, 1995) kindly provided by Dr. U. Karsten, MaxDelbrück Center, Berlin-Buch; and HB-Tn1 (anti-Tn; Dako, Copenhagen, Denmark) and HB-STn1 (anti-sTn; Dako).…”
Section: Reagentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been described as a molecule/receptor [40 -42] involved in activation of T cells in health and disease [43][44][45][46]. It has been suggested that CD60 on activated T or B cells may facilitate contact with other helper T cells, influencing either T-T [41] or T-B [42] cell interactions. Previous studies in our laboratory [47,48] have demonstrated that CD8 ϩ CD60 ϩ T cells are significantly increased in peripheral blood of serum IgEϩ ragweed sensitized humans, compared with serum IgE negative nonatopic humans [47,48].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%