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Non-canonical roles of Siglecs: Beyond sialic acid-binding and immune cell modulation
Shoib Siddiqui
School of Life and Medical Sciences
Department of Clinical, Pharmaceutical and Biological Science
Biosciences Research Group
Centre for Research in Mechanisms of Disease and Drug Discovery
Centre for Future Societies Research
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Sialic Acid
100%
Immunoglobulin
100%
Immune Regulation
100%
Non-canonical Roles
100%
Lectin
100%
Tyrosine
25%
Siglec Receptors
25%
Quiescence
12%
Protein-protein Interaction
12%
Transmembrane Domain
12%
Physiological Condition
12%
Intracellular Domain
12%
Non-canonical Interactions
12%
Charged Residue
12%
Braking
12%
Non-immune
12%
Non-classical Signaling
12%
Inflammatory Cascade
12%
Immune Cells
12%
Immune Signaling
12%
Siglec
12%
Immune Response
12%
Leukocytes
12%
I-type
12%
Non-canonical Function
12%
Positively Charged
12%
Lipids
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Siglec
100%
Immunocompetent Cell
100%
Sialic Acid
100%
Tyrosine
25%
Immunity
25%
Immune Response
12%
Leukocyte
12%
Transmembrane Domain
12%
Protein-Protein Interaction
12%
Lectin
12%
Immunoregulation
12%
Carbohydrates
12%
Lipid
12%