1
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Murine CD9 is the receptor for pregnancy-specific glycoprotein 17.
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J Exp Med
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2002
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1.17
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2
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Binding of pregnancy-specific glycoprotein 17 to CD9 on macrophages induces secretion of IL-10, IL-6, PGE2, and TGF-beta1.
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J Leukoc Biol
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2005
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1.14
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3
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Pregnancy-specific glycoprotein 1 induces endothelial tubulogenesis through interaction with cell surface proteoglycans.
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J Biol Chem
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2010
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0.98
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4
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Murine pregnancy-specific glycoprotein 23 induces the proangiogenic factors transforming-growth factor beta 1 and vascular endothelial growth factor a in cell types involved in vascular remodeling in pregnancy.
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Biol Reprod
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2008
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0.98
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5
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Pregnancy-specific glycoproteins: complex gene families regulating maternal-fetal interactions.
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Int J Dev Biol
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2014
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0.97
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6
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Human pregnancy specific beta-1-glycoprotein 1 (PSG1) has a potential role in placental vascular morphogenesis.
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Biol Reprod
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2010
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0.94
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7
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Direct binding of the ligand PSG17 to CD9 requires a CD9 site essential for sperm-egg fusion.
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Mol Biol Cell
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2003
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0.94
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8
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Evidence that pregnancy specific glycoproteins regulate T-Cell function and inflammatory autoimmune disease during pregnancy.
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Curr Drug Targets Inflamm Allergy
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2005
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0.88
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9
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N-glycosylation is required for binding of murine pregnancy-specific glycoproteins 17 and 19 to the receptor CD9.
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Am J Reprod Immunol
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2008
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0.86
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