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CD molecules 2005: human cell differentiation molecules

Authors :
Zola, Heddy
Swart, Bernadette
Nicholson, Ian
Aasted, Bent
Bensussan, Armand
Boumsell, Laurence
Buckley, Chris
Clark, Georgina
Drbal, Karel
Engel, Pablo
Hart, Derek
Horejsi, Vaclav
Isacke, Clare
Macardle, Peter
Malavasi, Fabio
Mason, David
Olive, Daniel
Saalmueller, Armin
Schlossman, Stuart F
Schwartz-Albiez, Reinhard
Simmons, Paul
Tedder, Thomas F
Uguccioni, Mariagrazia
Warren, Hilary
Zola, Heddy
Swart, Bernadette
Nicholson, Ian
Aasted, Bent
Bensussan, Armand
Boumsell, Laurence
Buckley, Chris
Clark, Georgina
Drbal, Karel
Engel, Pablo
Hart, Derek
Horejsi, Vaclav
Isacke, Clare
Macardle, Peter
Malavasi, Fabio
Mason, David
Olive, Daniel
Saalmueller, Armin
Schlossman, Stuart F
Schwartz-Albiez, Reinhard
Simmons, Paul
Tedder, Thomas F
Uguccioni, Mariagrazia
Warren, Hilary
Source :
Blood
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

The immune system works through leukocytes interacting with each other, with other cells, with tissue matrices, with infectious agents, and with other antigens. These interactions are mediated by cell-surface glycoproteins and glycolipids. Antibodies against these leukocyte molecules have provided powerful tools for analysis of their structure, function, and distribution. Antibodies have been used widely in hematology, immunology, and pathology, and in research, diagnosis, and therapy. The associated CD nomenclature is commonly used when referring to leukocyte surface molecules and antibodies against them. It provides an essential classification for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. The most recent (8th) Workshop and Conference on Human Leukocyte Differentiation Antigens (HLDA), held in Adelaide, Australia, in December 2004, allocated 95 new CD designations and made radical changes to its aims and future operational strategy in order to maintain its relevance to modern human biology and clinical practice.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Blood
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1291809619
Document Type :
Electronic Resource