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Glycobiology|July 24, 1998
Heterologous expression of an engineered truncated form of human Lewis fucosyltransferase (Fuc-TIII) by the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastorisP F Gallet, H Vaujour, J M Petit, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 29, 1994
Molecular basis for plasma alpha(1,3)-fucosyltransferase gene deficiency (FUT6)R Mollicone, I Reguigne, A Fletcher, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 31, 1997
Evolution of fucosyltransferase genes in vertebratesM Costache, P A Apoil, A Cailleau, et al.
Transplantation|August 15, 1994
Evidence that intravenously administered alpha-galactosyl carbohydrates reduce baboon serum cytotoxicity to pig kidney cells (PK15) and transplanted pig heartsY Ye, F A Neethling, M Niekrasz, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|July 1, 1981
Insights into the expression of ABH and Lewis antigens through human bone marrow transplantationR Oriol, J Le Pendu, R S Sparkes, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|June 1, 1994
Intravenous administration of alpha-galactosyl carbohydrates reduces in vivo baboon serum cytotoxicity to pig kidney cells and transplanted pig heartsY Ye, F A Neethling, M Niekrasz, et al.
Vox Sanguinis|January 1, 1987
Heterogeneity of anti-A and anti-B monoclonal reagents. Agglutination of some weak ABH erythrocyte variants and recognition of synthetic oligosaccharide and tissue antigensP Gane, J Vellayoudom, R Mollicone, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|May 1, 1983
H-deficient blood groups of Reunion island. II. Differences between Indians (Bombay Phenotype) and whites (Reunion phenotype)J Le Pendu, G Gerard, D Vitrac, et al.
Vox Sanguinis|September 24, 1998
Point mutations and deletion responsible for the Bombay H null and the Reunion H weak blood groupsP Fernandez-Mateos, A Cailleau, S Henry, et al.
Transplant Immunology|January 1, 1993
Identification of alpha-galactosyl and other carbohydrate epitopes that are bound by human anti-pig antibodies: relevance to discordant xenografting in manD K Cooper, A H Good, E Koren, et al.
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Glycobiology|July 24, 1998
Heterologous expression of an engineered truncated form of human Lewis fucosyltransferase (Fuc-TIII) by the methylotrophic yeast Pichia pastorisP F Gallet, H Vaujour, J M Petit, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|April 29, 1994
Molecular basis for plasma alpha(1,3)-fucosyltransferase gene deficiency (FUT6)R Mollicone, I Reguigne, A Fletcher, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 31, 1997
Evolution of fucosyltransferase genes in vertebratesM Costache, P A Apoil, A Cailleau, et al.
Transplantation|August 15, 1994
Evidence that intravenously administered alpha-galactosyl carbohydrates reduce baboon serum cytotoxicity to pig kidney cells (PK15) and transplanted pig heartsY Ye, F A Neethling, M Niekrasz, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|July 1, 1981
Insights into the expression of ABH and Lewis antigens through human bone marrow transplantationR Oriol, J Le Pendu, R S Sparkes, et al.
Transplantation Proceedings|June 1, 1994
Intravenous administration of alpha-galactosyl carbohydrates reduces in vivo baboon serum cytotoxicity to pig kidney cells and transplanted pig heartsY Ye, F A Neethling, M Niekrasz, et al.
Vox Sanguinis|January 1, 1987
Heterogeneity of anti-A and anti-B monoclonal reagents. Agglutination of some weak ABH erythrocyte variants and recognition of synthetic oligosaccharide and tissue antigensP Gane, J Vellayoudom, R Mollicone, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|May 1, 1983
H-deficient blood groups of Reunion island. II. Differences between Indians (Bombay Phenotype) and whites (Reunion phenotype)J Le Pendu, G Gerard, D Vitrac, et al.
Vox Sanguinis|September 24, 1998
Point mutations and deletion responsible for the Bombay H null and the Reunion H weak blood groupsP Fernandez-Mateos, A Cailleau, S Henry, et al.
Transplant Immunology|January 1, 1993
Identification of alpha-galactosyl and other carbohydrate epitopes that are bound by human anti-pig antibodies: relevance to discordant xenografting in manD K Cooper, A H Good, E Koren, et al.
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