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Gene Information
Gene symbol: ANPEP
Gene name: alanyl (membrane) aminopeptidase
HGNC ID: 500
Synonyms: LAP1, gp150, p150
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11153083
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This article describes for the first time the engineering and characterization of four "humanized" genes encoding the secreted gp120/gp140, or the membrane-bound gp150/gp160, of a primary CCR5 tropic, clade B, clinical isolate HIV-1(BX08).
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11153083
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In contrast, the highest anti-gp120 antibody levels were induced by synthetic genes encoding the secreted glycoproteins followed by gp160/gp150.
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11153083
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This article describes for the first time the engineering and characterization of four "humanized" genes encoding the secreted gp120/gp140, or the membrane-bound gp150/gp160, of a primary CCR5 tropic, clade B, clinical isolate HIV-1(BX08).
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11153083
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In contrast, the highest anti-gp120 antibody levels were induced by synthetic genes encoding the secreted glycoproteins followed by gp160/gp150.
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16960120
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Immature dendritic cells (DCs) resident in bovine spleens represent a distinct CD11a(+) CD11c(+) CD13(+) CD172(+) CD205(+) population compared to those circulating in peripheral blood or trafficking via afferent lymph.
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21917242
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CD4, CD8 and γδ TcR T cells and CD11c(Hi)MHC Class II(+) myeloid cell frequency were significantly different when comparing ileum and jejunum of weaned calves.
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21917242
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In particular, the number of CD8 and γδ TcR T cells, and CD11c(Hi)CD14(+) macrophages was significantly greater in the ileum but CD11c(+) and CD11b(+) myeloid cell distribution was similar throughout the mucosal epithelium of the small intestine.
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In particular, CD4 T cells and NK cells increased significantly in the jejunum and CD8, and γδ TcR T cells increased significantly with age throughout the small intestine.
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In contrast, CD11c(Hi)MHC Class II(+) myeloid cells remained numerically unchanged with age but DCs (CD13(+), CD26(+), CD205(+)) were enriched and macrophages (CD14(+), CD172a(+)) were depleted in older animals.
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