1989
The effect of recombinant erythropoietin on intracellular free calcium in erythropoietin-responsive cells.
Imagawa S, Smith B, Palmer-Crocker R, Bunn H. The effect of recombinant erythropoietin on intracellular free calcium in erythropoietin-responsive cells. Blood 1989, 73: 1452-7. PMID: 2496770, DOI: 10.1182/blood.v73.6.1452.bloodjournal7361452.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntracellular free calciumFormation of erythroid coloniesCFU-E.Erythroid coloniesFree calciumR-EPOSpleens of mice treated with phenylhydrazineCalcium ionophoreCFU-ERecombinant erythropoietinFluorescent dye indo-1Growth of CFU-EEffect of recombinant erythropoietinDye indo-1Action of EpoEpo-responsive cellsErythropoietin-responsive cellsNonhematopoietic progenitorsColony-forming unitsIndo-1Spleen cellsErythroid cellsMac-1Acute changesColony growth
1987
CTL adhesion and antigen recognition are discrete steps in the human CTL-target cell interaction.
Mentzer SJ, Smith BR, Barbosa JA, Crimmins MA, Herrmann SH, Burakoff SJ. CTL adhesion and antigen recognition are discrete steps in the human CTL-target cell interaction. The Journal Of Immunology 1987, 138: 1325-30. PMID: 3543126, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.138.5.1325.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHLA-A2CTL clonesHLA-B7Target cellsAntigen recognitionHuman CTL clonesTarget cell lysisCalcium-sensitive dye indo-1Cytolytic T lymphocytesCTL-target interactionDye indo-1CTL-target cell interactionAntigen-specific receptorsT cell receptorCell surface moleculesCTL activationT lymphocytesHuman CTLIndo-1LFA-1Free calciumCell receptorFlow cytometrySurface moleculesCell interactions
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