Citations for
1CD48
CD48: A co-stimulatory receptor of immunity.
Elishmereni M, Levi-Schaffer F.
Int J Biochem Cell Biol 43(1):25-8. Epub 2010 Sep 15. Review. 2011
2CD48
CD48 on hematopoietic progenitors regulates stem cells and suppresses tumor formation.
Boles NC, Lin KK, Lukov GL, Bowman TV, Baldridge MT, Goodell MA.
Blood 118(1):80-7. Epub 2011 May 16. 2011
3CD244, CD48, CD84, LY9, SLAMF1, SLAMF6, SLAMF7
Expression of SLAM (CD150) cell-surface receptors on human B-cell subsets: from pro-B to plasma cells.
De Salort J, Sintes J, Llinàs L, Matesanz-Isabel J, Engel P.
Immunol Lett 134(2):129-36. doi: 10.1016/j.imlet.2010.09.021. Epub 2010 Oct 7. 2011
4CD48, LY9, SLAMF1, SLAMF7
Differential expression of SLAMS and other modulatory molecules by human plasma cells during normal maturation.
Rodríguez-Bayona B, Ramos-Amaya A, Brieva JA.
Immunol Lett 134(2):122-8. doi: 10.1016/j.imlet.2010.09.015. Epub 2010 Oct 13. 2011
5CD244, CD48, CD84, LY9, SLAMF1, SLAMF6, SLAMF7, SLAMF8, SLAMF9
SLAM family receptors and the SLAM-associated protein (SAP) modulate T cell functions.
Detre C, Keszei M, Romero X, Tsokos GC, Terhorst C.
Semin Immunopathol 32(2):157-71. Epub 2010 Feb 10.PMID: 20146065 2010
6CD48
Sequential cooperation of CD2 and CD48 in the buildup of the early TCR signalosome.
Muhammad A, Schiller HB, Forster F, Eckerstorfer P, Geyeregger R, Leksa V, Zlabinger GJ, Sibilia M, Sonnleitner A, Paster W, Stockinger H.
J Immunol 182(12):7672-80. 2009
7CD244, CD48, CD84, LY9, SLAMF1, SLAMF6, SLAMF7, SLAMF8, SLAMF9
The SLAM and SAP gene families control innate and adaptive immune responses.
Calpe S, Wang N, Romero X, Berger SB, Lanyi A, Engel P, Terhorst C.
Adv Immunol 97:177-250. Review.PMID: 18501771 2008
8CD48
2B4/CD48-mediated regulation of lymphocyte activation and function.
Assarsson E, Kambayashi T, Persson CM, Chambers BJ, Ljunggren HG.
J Immunol 175(4):2045-9. 2005
9CD48
Functional requirement for SAP in 2B4-mediated activation of human natural killer cells as revealed by the X-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome.
Tangye SG, Phillips JH, Lanier LL, Nichols KE.
J Immunol 165(6):2932-6.PMID: 10975798 2000
10CD244, CD48
Activating interactions in human NK cell recognition: the role of 2B4-CD48.
Nakajima H, Cella M, Langen H, Friedlein A, Colonna M.
Eur J Immunol 29(5):1676-83. 1999
11CD48
2B4, the natural killer and T cell immunoglobulin superfamily surface protein, is a ligand for CD48.
Brown MH, Boles K, van der Merwe PA, Kumar V, Mathew PA, Barclay AN.
J Exp Med 188(11):2083-90.PMID: 9841922 1998
12LY9, CD48
Physical and genetic linkage of the genes encoding ly-9 and CD48 on mouse and human chromosomes 1.
Kingsmore SF, et al.
Immunogenetics 42 : 59-62. 1995
13CD48
TCT.1, a target molecule for gamma/delta T cells, is encoded by an immunoglobulin superfamily gene (Blast-1) located in the CD1 region of human chromosome 1.
Del Porto P, et al.
J Exp Med 173 : 1339-1344. 1991
14CD48
Characterization of the Epstein-Barr virus-inducible gene encoding the human leukocyte adhesion and activation antigen BLAST-1 (CD48).
Fisher RC, et al.
Mol Cell Biol 11 : 1614-1623. 1991
15CD48
The human leucocyte antigen CD48 (MEM-102) is closely related to the activation marker Blast-1.
Korinek V, et al.
Immunogenetics 33 : 108-112. 1991
16MOAP1, APCS, ATP1A2, ATP1B1, CD48, SELE, S100A6
Analyses of gene linkage relationships in the mouse using an interspecific cross : comparative mapping of genes localizes to human chromosomes 1.
Seldin MF, et al.
(HGM10) Cytogenet Cell Genet 51 : 1077. 1989
17CD48
Blast-1 possesses A glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol (GPI) membrane anchor, is related to LFA-3 and OX-45, and maps to chromosome 1q21-23.
Staunton DE, et al.
J Exp Med 169 : 1087-1099. 1989
18CD48
The gene for BLAST1, encoding a beta-cell activation marker, is located on chromosome 1, region cen-q32.
Barton DE, et al.
(HGM9) Cytogenet Cell Genet 46 : 577. 1987