Article
Study on intracellular trafficking of Mac-1 by direct visualization.
Department of Pathophysiology, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai 200433, China.
Science in China Series C Life Sciences (impact factor:
1.61).
01/2005;
47(6):521-9.
pp.521-9
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
CD11b reappeared
cDNA fragments
cell membrane
cell membrane 1 h
CHO cells
CHO-Mac-1-FP cells
CHO-Mac-1-FP cells elicited
confocal microscope
DNA vectors
fluorescence intensity
fluorescence protein
ICAM-1 beads
internalized 2 h
Mac-1 subunits
Mac-1-FP
magnetic beads
non-degraded Mac-1
partial degradation
PE-conjugated monoclonal antibody
wild type leukocytes