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TextSentencer_T1 0-146 Sentence denotes Endocytosis of alpha 1-acid glycoprotein variants and of neoglycoproteins containing mannose derivatives by a mouse hybridoma cell line (2C11-12).
T1 0-146 Sentence denotes Endocytosis of alpha 1-acid glycoprotein variants and of neoglycoproteins containing mannose derivatives by a mouse hybridoma cell line (2C11-12).
TextSentencer_T2 147-192 Sentence denotes Comparison with mouse peritoneal macrophages.
T2 147-192 Sentence denotes Comparison with mouse peritoneal macrophages.
TextSentencer_T3 193-328 Sentence denotes Macrophages from various origins are known to express membrane lectins that mediate the endocytosis of mannose-bearing glycoconjugates.
T3 193-328 Sentence denotes Macrophages from various origins are known to express membrane lectins that mediate the endocytosis of mannose-bearing glycoconjugates.
TextSentencer_T4 329-382 Sentence denotes Most macrophage tumor cell-lines lack such receptors.
T4 329-382 Sentence denotes Most macrophage tumor cell-lines lack such receptors.
TextSentencer_T5 383-675 Sentence denotes In this paper we show by flow cytometry analysis that a newly generated macrophage hybridoma (2C11-12), which displays several macrophage characteristics, also expresses mannose membrane lectins, resulting in the internalization of fluoresceinylated neoglycoproteins into acidic compartments.
T5 383-675 Sentence denotes In this paper we show by flow cytometry analysis that a newly generated macrophage hybridoma (2C11-12), which displays several macrophage characteristics, also expresses mannose membrane lectins, resulting in the internalization of fluoresceinylated neoglycoproteins into acidic compartments.
TextSentencer_T6 676-941 Sentence denotes Thioglycolate elicited mouse peritoneal macrophages and the 2C11-12 hybridomas were compared by flow cytometry with regard to the binding and endocytosis of alpha 1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) variants separated by affinity chromatography on immobilized concanavalin A.
T6 676-941 Sentence denotes Thioglycolate elicited mouse peritoneal macrophages and the 2C11-12 hybridomas were compared by flow cytometry with regard to the binding and endocytosis of alpha 1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) variants separated by affinity chromatography on immobilized concanavalin A.
TextSentencer_T7 942-1109 Sentence denotes AGP C eluted specifically with methyl alpha-mannopyranoside, which contains two bi-antennary oligosaccharides, was endocytosed as mannosylated serum albumin (Man-BSA).
T7 942-1109 Sentence denotes AGP C eluted specifically with methyl alpha-mannopyranoside, which contains two bi-antennary oligosaccharides, was endocytosed as mannosylated serum albumin (Man-BSA).
TextSentencer_T8 1110-1296 Sentence denotes In both types of macrophages, the fluoresceinylated ligands were internalized in acidic compartments as demonstrated by the fluorescence intensity increase upon monensin post-incubation.
T8 1110-1296 Sentence denotes In both types of macrophages, the fluoresceinylated ligands were internalized in acidic compartments as demonstrated by the fluorescence intensity increase upon monensin post-incubation.
TextSentencer_T9 1297-1379 Sentence denotes However the behaviour of the internalized ligands was found to be quite different.
T9 1297-1379 Sentence denotes However the behaviour of the internalized ligands was found to be quite different.
TextSentencer_T10 1380-1588 Sentence denotes AGP C and Man-BSA were rapidly degraded by thioglycolate elicited peritoneal macrophages and excreted in the medium as small peptide fragments; conversely they remained a longer time in the 2C11-12 hybridoma.
T10 1380-1588 Sentence denotes AGP C and Man-BSA were rapidly degraded by thioglycolate elicited peritoneal macrophages and excreted in the medium as small peptide fragments; conversely they remained a longer time in the 2C11-12 hybridoma.