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  1. Category:Ceacam (37 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ceacam

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  1. 2fvn (3,697 bytes)
    41: [[Category: Ceacam]]
  2. 2ver (5,198 bytes)
    24: ...haps other bacterial and viral pathogens, exploit CEACAMs. The present structure of the complex provides a...
  3. Category:Ceacam (37 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ceacam
  4. 4y88 (3,833 bytes)
    2: ==Crystal structure of the N-terminal domain of CEACAM8==
    14: ...unctions of one another, as well as of additional CEACAMs with which they interact, both in cis and in tra...
    16: Diverse oligomeric states of CEACAM IgV domains.,Bonsor DA, Gunther S, Beadenkopf R, ...
  5. 4y89 (2,988 bytes)
    2: ==Crystal structure of the N-terminal domain of CEACAM7==
    14: ...dings suggest that the dimerization affinities of CEACAMs are modulated via sequence variation in the dime...
    16: ...tructure of the N-terminal dimerization domain of CEACAM7.,Bonsor DA, Beckett D, Sundberg EJ Acta Crystall...
  6. 4y8a (3,720 bytes)
    2: ==Crystal Structure of the N-terminal domain of CEACAM6==
    14: ...unctions of one another, as well as of additional CEACAMs with which they interact, both in cis and in tra...
    16: Diverse oligomeric states of CEACAM IgV domains.,Bonsor DA, Gunther S, Beadenkopf R, ...
  7. 4yiq (3,715 bytes)
    2: ==Structure of the CEACAM6-CEACAM8 heterodimer==
    14: ...unctions of one another, as well as of additional CEACAMs with which they interact, both in cis and in tra...
    16: Diverse oligomeric states of CEACAM IgV domains.,Bonsor DA, Gunther S, Beadenkopf R, ...
  8. 5lp2 (3,476 bytes)
    13: ...nction shows. Together, our data suggest the HopQ-CEACAM1 interaction to be a potentially promising novel ...
    15: ...s in a virulence-enhancing interaction with human CEACAMs.,Javaheri A, Kruse T, Moonens K, Mejias-Luque R,...
  9. 6avz (4,115 bytes)
    2: ==Crystal structure of the HopQ-CEACAM3 WT complex==
    8: ...tax.cgi?mode=Info&srchmode=5&id=210 ATCC 43504]), CEACAM3, CD66D, CGM1 ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxon...
    12: ...and efficient opsonin-independent phagocytosis of CEACAM-binding microorganisms, including Neissiria, Moxa...
    15: ...lecular mechanisms by which microbes exploit host CEACAMs for infection and enable future development of n...
    17: ...rotein HopQ exploits the dimer interface of human CEACAMs to facilitate translocation of the oncoprotein C...
  10. 6aw0 (3,771 bytes)
    2: ==Crystal structure of CEACAM3 L44Q==
    11: ...and efficient opsonin-independent phagocytosis of CEACAM-binding microorganisms, including Neissiria, Moxa...
    14: ...lecular mechanisms by which microbes exploit host CEACAMs for infection and enable future development of n...
    16: ...rotein HopQ exploits the dimer interface of human CEACAMs to facilitate translocation of the oncoprotein C...
  11. 6aw1 (3,828 bytes)
    2: ==Crystal structure of CEACAM3==
    11: ...and efficient opsonin-independent phagocytosis of CEACAM-binding microorganisms, including Neissiria, Moxa...
    14: ...lecular mechanisms by which microbes exploit host CEACAMs for infection and enable future development of n...
    16: ...rotein HopQ exploits the dimer interface of human CEACAMs to facilitate translocation of the oncoprotein C...
  12. 6aw2 (3,225 bytes)
    2: ==Crystal structure of the HopQ-CEACAM1 complex==
    13: ...lecular mechanisms by which microbes exploit host CEACAMs for infection and enable future development of n...
    15: ...rotein HopQ exploits the dimer interface of human CEACAMs to facilitate translocation of the oncoprotein C...
  13. 6aw3 (3,733 bytes)
    2: ==Crystal structure of the HopQ-CEACAM3 L44Q complex==
    6: ...tax.cgi?mode=Info&srchmode=5&id=210 ATCC 43504]), CEACAM3, CD66D, CGM1 ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxon...
    10: ...and efficient opsonin-independent phagocytosis of CEACAM-binding microorganisms, including Neissiria, Moxa...
    13: ...lecular mechanisms by which microbes exploit host CEACAMs for infection and enable future development of n...
    15: ...rotein HopQ exploits the dimer interface of human CEACAMs to facilitate translocation of the oncoprotein C...
  14. 6gbg (3,562 bytes)
    2: ...pQ type I bound to the N-terminal domain of human CEACAM1==
    7: ..."><b>[[Gene|Gene:]]</b></td><td class="sblockDat">CEACAM1, BGP, BGP1 ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonom...
    12: ...and thus providing H. pylori a route to influence CEACAM-mediated cell adherence and signaling events.
    14: ...adhesin HopQ disrupts trans dimerization in human CEACAMs.,Moonens K, Hamway Y, Neddermann M, Reschke M, T...
  15. 6gbh (3,570 bytes)
    2: ...Q type II bound to the N-terminal domain of human CEACAM1==
    7: ..."><b>[[Gene|Gene:]]</b></td><td class="sblockDat">CEACAM1, BGP, BGP1 ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonom...
    12: ...and thus providing H. pylori a route to influence CEACAM-mediated cell adherence and signaling events.
    14: ...adhesin HopQ disrupts trans dimerization in human CEACAMs.,Moonens K, Hamway Y, Neddermann M, Reschke M, T...
  16. 6v3p (3,558 bytes)
    2: ...omain of beta protein from S. agalactiae bound to CEACAM1==
    14: ... broadly applied mechanism for bacteria to target CEACAMs.
    16: ...in domains with a novel Ig-like fold target human CEACAM receptors.,van Sorge NM, Bonsor DA, Deng L, Linda...

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