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1. Importance of Branched-Chain Amino Acid Utilization in Francisella Intracellular Adaptation

2. Role of Glycosylation/Deglycolysation Processes in Francisella tularensis Pathogenesis

3. Francisella tularensis intracellular survival: to eat or to die

4. Asparagine assimilation is critical for intracellular replication and dissemination ofFrancisella

5. Francisella tularensisregulates the expression of the amino acid transporter SLC1A5 in infected THP-1 human monocytes

6. Activation of Epstein-Barr virus/C3d receptor (gp140, CR2, CD21) on human cell surface triggers pp60src and Akt-GSK3 activities upstream and downstream to PI 3-kinase, respectively

7. Evidence for a new transcript of the EpsteinBarr virus/C3d receptor (CR2, CD21) which is due to alternative exon usage

8. Glutamate utilization couples oxidative stress defense and the tricarboxylic acid cycle in Francisella phagosomal escape

9. Tyrosine Phosphorylation in Peripheral Lymphocytes from Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

10. Binding sites of the Epstein-Barr virus and C3d receptor (CR2, CD21) for its three intracellular ligands, the p53 anti-oncoprotein, the p68 calcium binding protein and the nuclear p120 ribonucleoprotein

11. Identification of a putative chaperone involved in stress resistance and virulence in Francisella tularensis

12. Nuclear localization of the epstein-barr virus/c3d receptor (CR2) in the human burkitt b lymphoma cell, raji

13. Activation of the EBV/C3d receptor (CR2, CD21) on human B lymphocyte surface triggers tyrosine phosphorylation of the 95-kDa nucleolin and its interaction with phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase

14. Pep34, a synthetic peptide whose sequence corresponds to the intracytoplasmic domain of the Epstein-Barr virus receptor (CR2, CD21), regulates human B lymphocyte proliferation triggered through CR2

15. Epstein-Barr virus/C3d receptor (CR2, CD21) activated by its extracellular ligands regulates pp105 phosphorylation through two distinct pathways

16. Characterization of a monoclonal antibody against P57, the C3/C3b-cleaving proteinase expressed in human erythrocyte membranes

17. Signaling through the Epstein-Barr virus/C3d receptor (gp140, CR2, CD21) in human B lymphocytes: Activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase via a CD19 independent pathway

20. gp140, a C3b-binding membrane component of lymphocytes, is the B cell C3dg/C3d receptor (CR2) and is distinct from the neutrophil C3dg receptor (CR4)

21. Activation of human platelets through gp140, the C3d/EBV receptor (CR2)

22. Inhibition of in vitro natural killer activity by the third component of complement: role for the C3a fragment

23. Enhancement of human B cell proliferation by an antibody to the C3d receptor, the gp 140 molecule

24. Detection of Fcγ receptors on human lymphoblastoid cell surfaces using a simple solid phase radioimmunoassay specific for human IgG

25. gp140, the EBV/C3d receptor (CR2) of human B lymphocytes, is involved in cell-free phosphorylation of p120, a nuclear ribonucleoprotein

26. Autoantibodies against gp140, the Epstein-Barr virus and C3d receptor in sera from rheumatoid arthritis patients

27. Use of cell differentiation effectors to select a human B lymphoblastoid cell line enriched in C3b receptors

28. Behavior of soluble human 125I-labeled C3b, the third component of complement, after binding to human cells

29. Analysis of gp 140, a C3b-binding membrane component present on Raji cells: a comparison with factor H

30. A simple solid phase radioimmunoassay specific for human C3b to detect C3b receptors on human lymphoblastoid cell surfaces

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