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    1.

    Hide and seek: the secret identity of the phosphatidylserine receptor.

    Williamson P, Schlegel RA.

    J Biol. 2004;3(4):14. Epub 2004 Sep 23. Review.PMID: 15453906 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    2.

    The phosphatidylserine receptor has essential functions during embryogenesis but not in apoptotic cell removal.

    Böse J, Gruber AD, Helming L, Schiebe S, Wegener I, Hafner M, Beales M, Köntgen F, Lengeling A.

    J Biol. 2004;3(4):15. Epub 2004 Aug 23.PMID: 15345036 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    3.

    Identification of Tim4 as a phosphatidylserine receptor.

    Miyanishi M, Tada K, Koike M, Uchiyama Y, Kitamura T, Nagata S.

    Nature. 2007 Nov 15;450(7168):435-9. Epub 2007 Oct 24.PMID: 17960135 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    4.

    The presumptive phosphatidylserine receptor is dispensable for innate anti-inflammatory recognition and clearance of apoptotic cells.

    Mitchell JE, Cvetanovic M, Tibrewal N, Patel V, Colamonici OR, Li MO, Flavell RA, Levine JS, Birge RB, Ucker DS.

    J Biol Chem. 2006 Mar 3;281(9):5718-25. Epub 2005 Nov 29.PMID: 16317002 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    5.

    Phosphatidylserine receptor is required for clearance of apoptotic cells.

    Li MO, Sarkisian MR, Mehal WZ, Rakic P, Flavell RA.

    Science. 2003 Nov 28;302(5650):1560-3.PMID: 14645847 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    6.

    New phosphatidylserine receptors: clearance of apoptotic cells and more.

    Zhou Z.

    Dev Cell. 2007 Dec;13(6):759-60. Review.PMID: 18061557 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    7.

    Phosphatidylserine receptor and apoptosis: consequences of a non-ingested meal.

    Botto M.

    Arthritis Res Ther. 2004;6(4):147-50. Epub 2004 Jun 4. Review.PMID: 15225357 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    8.

    The Drosophila homolog of the putative phosphatidylserine receptor functions to inhibit apoptosis.

    Krieser RJ, Moore FE, Dresnek D, Pellock BJ, Patel R, Huang A, Brachmann C, White K.

    Development. 2007 Jul;134(13):2407-14. Epub 2007 May 23.PMID: 17522160 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    9.

    Phagocyte recognition of cells undergoing apoptosis.

    Savill J, Fadok V, Henson P, Haslett C.

    Immunol Today. 1993 Mar;14(3):131-6. Review.PMID: 8385467 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    10.

    Cell-surface calreticulin initiates clearance of viable or apoptotic cells through trans-activation of LRP on the phagocyte.

    Gardai SJ, McPhillips KA, Frasch SC, Janssen WJ, Starefeldt A, Murphy-Ullrich JE, Bratton DL, Oldenborg PA, Michalak M, Henson PM.

    Cell. 2005 Oct 21;123(2):321-34.PMID: 16239148 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    11.

    [Phosphatidylserine receptor and clearance of apoptotic cells]

    Chimini G.

    Med Sci (Paris). 2004 May;20(5):501-2. French. No abstract available. PMID: 15190460 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    12.

    Apoptotic cells induce a phosphatidylserine-dependent homeostatic response from phagocytes.

    Kiss RS, Elliott MR, Ma Z, Marcel YL, Ravichandran KS.

    Curr Biol. 2006 Nov 21;16(22):2252-8.PMID: 17113390 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    13.

    Epithelial cells as phagocytes: apoptotic epithelial cells are engulfed by mammary alveolar epithelial cells and repress inflammatory mediator release.

    Monks J, Rosner D, Geske FJ, Lehman L, Hanson L, Neville MC, Fadok VA.

    Cell Death Differ. 2005 Feb;12(2):107-14.PMID: 15647754 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    14.

    Phosphatidylserine recognition by phagocytes: a view to a kill.

    Wu Y, Tibrewal N, Birge RB.

    Trends Cell Biol. 2006 Apr;16(4):189-97. Epub 2006 Mar 10. Review.PMID: 16529932 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    15.

    [Dependence receptors DCC and UNC5H: the role of apoptosis in the control of tumorigenesis]

    Mehlen P, Goldschneider D.

    J Soc Biol. 2005;199(3):211-8. Review. French. PMID: 16471261 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    16.

    Apoptotic cell recognition: will the real phosphatidylserine receptor(s) please stand up?

    Bratton DL, Henson PM.

    Curr Biol. 2008 Jan 22;18(2):R76-9.PMID: 18211846 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articles

    17.

    Identification of mouse Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines (Darc) as a BMD QTL gene.

    Edderkaoui B, Baylink DJ, Beamer WG, Wergedal JE, Porte R, Chaudhuri A, Mohan S.

    Genome Res. 2007 May;17(5):577-85. Epub 2007 Apr 6.PMID: 17416748 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    18.

    Kidney injury molecule-1 is a phosphatidylserine receptor that confers a phagocytic phenotype on epithelial cells.

    Ichimura T, Asseldonk EJ, Humphreys BD, Gunaratnam L, Duffield JS, Bonventre JV.

    J Clin Invest. 2008 May;118(5):1657-68.PMID: 18414680 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    19.

    Phosphatidylserine receptor is required for the engulfment of dead apoptotic cells and for normal embryonic development in zebrafish.

    Hong JR, Lin GH, Lin CJ, Wang WP, Lee CC, Lin TL, Wu JL.

    Development. 2004 Nov;131(21):5417-27. Epub 2004 Oct 6.PMID: 15469976 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

    20.

    Genomic structure and expression of Jmjd6 and evolutionary analysis in the context of related JmjC domain containing proteins.

    Hahn P, Böse J, Edler S, Lengeling A.

    BMC Genomics. 2008 Jun 18;9:293.PMID: 18564434 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]Related articlesFree article

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