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TextSentencer_T1 0-131 Sentence denotes Characterization of two mannose-binding protein cDNAs from rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta): structure and evolutionary implications.
T1 0-131 Sentence denotes Characterization of two mannose-binding protein cDNAs from rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta): structure and evolutionary implications.
T1 0-131 Sentence denotes Characterization of two mannose-binding protein cDNAs from rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta): structure and evolutionary implications.
TextSentencer_T2 132-271 Sentence denotes Mannose-binding proteins (MBPs), members of the collectin family, have been implicated as lectin opsonins for various viruses and bacteria.
T2 132-271 Sentence denotes Mannose-binding proteins (MBPs), members of the collectin family, have been implicated as lectin opsonins for various viruses and bacteria.
T2 132-271 Sentence denotes Mannose-binding proteins (MBPs), members of the collectin family, have been implicated as lectin opsonins for various viruses and bacteria.
TextSentencer_T3 272-425 Sentence denotes Two distinct but related MBPs, MBP-A and MBP-C, with approximately 55% identity at the amino acid level, have been previously characterized from rodents.
T3 272-425 Sentence denotes Two distinct but related MBPs, MBP-A and MBP-C, with approximately 55% identity at the amino acid level, have been previously characterized from rodents.
T3 272-425 Sentence denotes Two distinct but related MBPs, MBP-A and MBP-C, with approximately 55% identity at the amino acid level, have been previously characterized from rodents.
TextSentencer_T4 426-490 Sentence denotes In humans, however, only one form of MBP has been characterized.
T4 426-490 Sentence denotes In humans, however, only one form of MBP has been characterized.
T4 426-490 Sentence denotes In humans, however, only one form of MBP has been characterized.
TextSentencer_T5 491-565 Sentence denotes In this paper we report studies elucidating the evolution of primate MBPs.
T5 491-565 Sentence denotes In this paper we report studies elucidating the evolution of primate MBPs.
T5 491-565 Sentence denotes In this paper we report studies elucidating the evolution of primate MBPs.
TextSentencer_T6 566-736 Sentence denotes ELISA and Western blot analyses indicated that rhesus and cynomolgus monkeys have two forms of MBP in their sera, while chimpanzees have only one form, similar to humans.
T6 566-736 Sentence denotes ELISA and Western blot analyses indicated that rhesus and cynomolgus monkeys have two forms of MBP in their sera, while chimpanzees have only one form, similar to humans.
T6 566-736 Sentence denotes ELISA and Western blot analyses indicated that rhesus and cynomolgus monkeys have two forms of MBP in their sera, while chimpanzees have only one form, similar to humans.
TextSentencer_T7 737-838 Sentence denotes Two distinct MBP cDNA clones were isolated and characterized from a rhesus monkey liver cDNA library.
T7 737-838 Sentence denotes Two distinct MBP cDNA clones were isolated and characterized from a rhesus monkey liver cDNA library.
T7 737-838 Sentence denotes Two distinct MBP cDNA clones were isolated and characterized from a rhesus monkey liver cDNA library.
TextSentencer_T8 839-966 Sentence denotes Rhesus MBP-A is closely related to the mouse and rat MBP-A, showing 77% and 75% identity at the amino acid level, respectively.
T8 839-966 Sentence denotes Rhesus MBP-A is closely related to the mouse and rat MBP-A, showing 77% and 75% identity at the amino acid level, respectively.
T8 839-966 Sentence denotes Rhesus MBP-A is closely related to the mouse and rat MBP-A, showing 77% and 75% identity at the amino acid level, respectively.
TextSentencer_T9 967-1069 Sentence denotes Rhesus MBP-A also has three cysteines at the N-terminus, similar to mouse and rat MBP-A and human MBP.
T9 967-1069 Sentence denotes Rhesus MBP-A also has three cysteines at the N-terminus, similar to mouse and rat MBP-A and human MBP.
T9 967-1069 Sentence denotes Rhesus MBP-A also has three cysteines at the N-terminus, similar to mouse and rat MBP-A and human MBP.
TextSentencer_T10 1070-1248 Sentence denotes Rhesus MBP-C shares 90% identity with the human MBP at the amino acid level and has three cysteines at the N-terminus, in contrast to two cysteine residues found in rodent MBP-C.
T10 1070-1248 Sentence denotes Rhesus MBP-C shares 90% identity with the human MBP at the amino acid level and has three cysteines at the N-terminus, in contrast to two cysteine residues found in rodent MBP-C.
T10 1070-1691 Sentence denotes Rhesus MBP-C shares 90% identity with the human MBP at the amino acid level and has three cysteines at the N-terminus, in contrast to two cysteine residues found in rodent MBP-C. A stretch of nine amino acids close to the N-terminus, absent in both mouse and rat MBP-A, but present in rodent MBP-C, chicken and human MBPs, is also found in the rhesus MBP-A. The phylogenetic analysis of rhesus and other mammalian MBPs, coupled with the serological data suggest that at least two distinct MBP genes existed prior to mammalian radiation and the hominoid ancestor apparently lost one of these genes or failed to express it.
TextSentencer_T11 1249-1427 Sentence denotes A stretch of nine amino acids close to the N-terminus, absent in both mouse and rat MBP-A, but present in rodent MBP-C, chicken and human MBPs, is also found in the rhesus MBP-A.
T11 1249-1427 Sentence denotes A stretch of nine amino acids close to the N-terminus, absent in both mouse and rat MBP-A, but present in rodent MBP-C, chicken and human MBPs, is also found in the rhesus MBP-A.
TextSentencer_T12 1428-1691 Sentence denotes The phylogenetic analysis of rhesus and other mammalian MBPs, coupled with the serological data suggest that at least two distinct MBP genes existed prior to mammalian radiation and the hominoid ancestor apparently lost one of these genes or failed to express it.
T12 1428-1691 Sentence denotes The phylogenetic analysis of rhesus and other mammalian MBPs, coupled with the serological data suggest that at least two distinct MBP genes existed prior to mammalian radiation and the hominoid ancestor apparently lost one of these genes or failed to express it.