Galectin-9 suppresses B cell receptor signaling and is regulated by I-branching of N-glycans
Leukocytes are coated with glycans that modulate immune function through interactions with lectins. Here, the authors characterize the N-glycan repertoire of human tonsillar B cells. They report that Gal-9 is an intrinsic regulator of B cell activation that may differentially modulate BCR signaling...
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Main Authors: | N. Giovannone, J. Liang, A. Antonopoulos, J. Geddes Sweeney, S. L. King, S. M. Pochebit, N. Bhattacharyya, G. S. Lee, A. Dell, H. R. Widlund, S. M. Haslam, C. J. Dimitroff |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e80facbfd7b94762a3e41e78b109cc7d |
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