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Residues F16-G33 and A784-N823 within platelet thrombospondin-1 play a major role in binding human neutrophils: evaluation by two novel binding assays.

Majluf-Cruz, A, J M Manns, A B Uknis, X Yang, R W Colman, R B Harris, W Frazier, J Lawler, and R A DeLa Cadena. 2000. “Residues F16-G33 and A784-N823 Within Platelet Thrombospondin-1 Play a Major Role in Binding Human Neutrophils: Evaluation by Two Novel Binding Assays.”. The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine 136 (4): 292-302.

Interaction of single-chain urokinase with its receptor induces the appearance and disappearance of binding epitopes within the resultant complex for other cell surface proteins.

Higazi, A A, R H Upson, R L Cohen, J Manuppello, J Bognacki, J Henkin, K R McCrae, et al. 1996. “Interaction of Single-Chain Urokinase With Its Receptor Induces the Appearance and Disappearance of Binding Epitopes Within the Resultant Complex for Other Cell Surface Proteins.”. Blood 88 (2): 542-51.