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A Kapadia

Publications -  6
Citations -  950

A Kapadia is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antigen & Antibody. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 948 citations.

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Stage-specific embryonic antigen involves alpha 1 goes to 3 fucosylated type 2 blood group chains.

TL;DR: Evidence is described that the stage-specific embryonic antigen SSEA-1 involves the carbohydrate sequence Galβ1 → 4GlcNAc ↑1,3 Fucα, which is formed by α 1 → 3 fucosylation of blood group I or i antigens, respectively.
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Changes in the expression and polarization of blood group I and i antigens in post-implantation embryos and teratocarcinomas of mouse associated with cell differentiation

TL;DR: Immunofluorescence staining of disaggregated cells in suspension and of cryostat sections of intact embryos and embryoid bodies have revealed marked changes in the expression and polarization of these antigens associated with differentiation.
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Immunocytochemical studies of blood group A, H, I, and i antigens in gastric mucosae of infants with normal gastric histology and of patients with gastric carcinoma and chronic benign peptic ulceration.

TL;DR: The aberrant expression of blood group A, H, I, and i antigens in neoplastic as well as in some areas of morphologically normal mucosa of patients with benign and malignant diseases of the stomach is discussed in the context of current biochemical knowledge.
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Expression of blood group I and i active carbohydrate sequences on cultured human and animal cell lines assessed by radioimmunoassays with monoclonal cold agglutinins

TL;DR: Human monoclonal anti‐I and anti‐i antibodies, reactive with known carbohydrate sequences, have been used as reagents to quantitate and visualize the expression of the various blood group I and i antigenic determinants in a variety of cultured cell lines commonly used in laboratory investigations.
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I and i antigens of human peripheral blood lymphocytes cocap with receptors for concanavalin A

TL;DR: Dual fluorescence experiments have shown striking concordant staining of I or i caps and patches with concanavalin A (rhodamine) reactive sites on normal and leukemic cells, suggesting that a proportion of I and i active structures of lymphocyte membranes are structurally associated or physiologically coupled with glycoproteins carrying oligosaccharides with branched mannosyl cores.