1999
DOI: 10.1023/a:1006989529992
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Abstract: Bivalent lectins as bridging molecules between cells or cell surface lectins as docking points are involved in mediation of cell adhesion by specific recognition of suitable glycoconjugates on an opposing surface. The initial contact formation by a lectin can lead to intracellular post-binding events which effect stable cell association even in the presence of the haptenic sugar. To delineate the participation of intracellular signaling pathways in the cascade of reactions to establish firm association, reagen… Show more

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“…Lectins from different species produce dose-dependent platelet aggregation. The action of exogenous Gal-1 in heterologous assays on platelets and other cells provides evidence that these cells have receptors for carbohydratebinding proteins that could induce different biological responses [31][32][33][34][35]. Considering that platelets have marked roles in thrombosis and inflammation, the knowledge of Gal-1 and its possible implications in those pathological conditions is relevant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lectins from different species produce dose-dependent platelet aggregation. The action of exogenous Gal-1 in heterologous assays on platelets and other cells provides evidence that these cells have receptors for carbohydratebinding proteins that could induce different biological responses [31][32][33][34][35]. Considering that platelets have marked roles in thrombosis and inflammation, the knowledge of Gal-1 and its possible implications in those pathological conditions is relevant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lectins are proteins with carbohydrate recognition domain (CRD) which is speci c for a wide array of complex carbohydrates attached to proteins and lipids on cell surface and extracellular matrices. They are involved in immune response [39], growth regulation [40], autophagy and certain signaling pathways [41], cell proliferation and cell differentiation [42], cell adhesion [41] and cell-cell interactions [43]. In addition, they also play a role in physiological functions related to diseases such as brosis, cancer, and heart diseases [44][45][46].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%