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1. Frequency of Duffy, Kidd, Lewis, and Rh Blood Group Antigens and Phenotypes Among Donors in the Al-Ahsa Region, Saudi Arabia.

2. ABO, Lewis blood group systems and secretory status with H.pylori infection in yemeni dyspeptic patients: a cross- sectional study.

3. Histo-blood group antigen profile of Australian Aboriginal children and seropositivity following oral rotavirus vaccination.

4. X-ray inhibits FUT4-mediated proliferation in A549 cells by downregulating SP1 expression.

5. A novel genotyping method for rapid identification of the Le gene to select patients for diagnosis with CA19-9.

6. The Association between Symptomatic Rotavirus Infection and Histo-Blood Group Antigens in Young Children with Diarrhea in Pretoria, South Africa.

7. ABO, secretor, and Lewis carbohydrate histo-blood groups are associated with autoimmune neutropenia of early childhood in Danish patients.

8. Estimation of Lewis-negative alleles by high-resolution melting analysis of three tag SNPs of FUT3.

9. Divergence in phenotyping and genotyping analysis of the Lewis histo-blood group system.

10. Targeted LC-ESI-MS 2 characterization of human milk oligosaccharide diversity at 6 to 16 weeks post-partum reveals clear staging effects and distinctive milk groups.

11. Synthesis of Fucose Derivatives with Thiol Motifs towards Suicide Inhibition of Helicobacter pylori .

12. Norovirus infection and HBGA host genetic susceptibility in a birth community-cohort, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

13. Glycan structures and their recognition roles in the human blood group ABH/Ii, Le a, b, x, y and Sialyl Le a,x active cyst glycoproteins.

14. East-Asian Helicobacter pylori strains synthesize heptan-deficient lipopolysaccharide.

15. Profiling of Human Milk Oligosaccharides for Lewis Epitopes and Secretor Status by Electrostatic Repulsion Hydrophilic Interaction Chromatography Coupled with Negative-Ion Electrospray Tandem Mass Spectrometry.

16. Human adenovirus type 5 increases host cell fucosylation and modifies Ley antigen expression.

17. Phenotyping of Lewis and secretor HBGA from saliva and detection of new FUT2 gene SNPs from young children from the Amazon presenting acute gastroenteritis and respiratory infection.

18. Lewis and AB0 blood group-phenotypes in periodontitis, cardiovascular disease, obesity and stroke.

19. Unusual N-type glycosylation of salivary prolactin-inducible protein (PIP): multiple Lewis Y epitopes generate highly-fucosylated glycan structures.

20. Development of a Surrogate Neutralization Assay for Norovirus Vaccine Evaluation at the Cellular Level.

21. Histo-blood group carbohydrates as facilitators for infection by Helicobacter pylori.

22. Histo-blood group glycans in the context of personalized medicine.

23. Associations of ABO, D, and Lewis blood groups and HLA Class I and Class II alleles with West Nile virus Lineage 2 disease outcome in Greece, 2010 to 2013.

24. Role of difucosylated Lewis Y antigen in outcome of locally advanced cervical squamous cell carcinoma treated with cisplatin regimen.

25. The expression of annexin II and Lewis y antigen in ovarian epithelial tumors and the correlation between them.

26. Lewis histo-blood group system phenotyping and genotyping reveal divergence in the association of Le(a-b-) phenotype and type 1 diabetes.

27. Lewisy promotes migration of oral cancer cells by glycosylation of epidermal growth factor receptor.

28. Impact of recipient ABH secretor status on outcome in minor ABO-incompatible hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.

29. Both Lewis and secretor status mediate susceptibility to rotavirus infections in a rotavirus genotype-dependent manner.

30. Significance of Lewis phenotyping using saliva and gastric tissue: comparison with the Lewis phenotype inferred from Lewis and secretor genotypes.

31. Lewis y antigen is expressed in oral squamous cell carcinoma cell lines and tissues, but disappears in the invasive regions leading to the enhanced malignant properties irrespective of sialyl-Lewis x.

32. The Lewis histo-blood group system: molecular analysis of the 59T>G, 508G>A, and 1067T>A polymorphisms in an Amazonian population.

33. Host genetic factors affect susceptibility to norovirus infections in Burkina Faso.

34. Expression of Lewis y antigen and integrin αv, β3 in ovarian cancer and their relationship with chemotherapeutic drug resistance.

35. Transcriptional regulation of fucosyltransferase 1 gene expression in colon cancer cells.

36. [Genetic susceptibility to norovirus infection].

37. Suppression of FUT1 attenuates cell proliferation in the HER2-overexpressing cancer cell line NCI-N87.

38. Comprehensive profiles of human milk oligosaccharides yield highly sensitive and specific markers for determining secretor status in lactating mothers.

39. Structural basis for the recognition of Lewis antigens by genogroup I norovirus.

40. Distribution and impact of erythrocyte Lewis-system antigens on patients with ischemic heart diseases in the west of Georgia.

41. Histo-blood group gene polymorphisms as potential genetic modifiers of the development of coronary artery lesions in patients with Kawasaki disease.

42. Helicobacter pylori isolates from Greek children express type 2 and type 1 Lewis and α1,6-glucan antigens in conjunction with a functional type IV secretion system.

43. Lewis Y regulates signaling molecules of the transforming growth factor β pathway in ovarian carcinoma-derived RMG-I cells.

44. Lewis y regulate cell cycle related factors in ovarian carcinoma cell RMG-I in vitro via ERK and Akt signaling pathways.

45. The influence of maternal Lewis, Secretor and ABO(H) blood groups on fetal growth restriction.

46. Genotypic and phenotypic variation of Lewis antigen expression in geographically diverse Helicobacter pylori isolates.

47. BabA-mediated adherence is a potentiator of the Helicobacter pylori type IV secretion system activity.

48. Determinants of obesity among men with the lewis double-negative blood group: a genetic marker of obesity-the Copenhagen Male Study.

49. Enhancive effects of Lewis y antigen on CD44-mediated adhesion and spreading of human ovarian cancer cell line RMG-I.

50. Regulation of glycosyltransferases and Lewis antigens expression by IL-1β and IL-6 in human gastric cancer cells.

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