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L C HOSKINS

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HOSKINS L
Arch Ophthal . 2010 Mar; 38(3):301-9. PMID: 20267635
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HOSKINS L, Boulding E
Transfusion . 2001 Jul; 41(7):908-16. PMID: 11452159
Background: Blood group A RBCs theoretically can be converted to universal-donor group O cells by incubation with alpha-N-acetylgalactosaminidase (A-zyme). The purpose of this study was to compare the extent of...
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HOSKINS L, Boulding E, Larson G
J Biol Chem . 1997 Mar; 272(12):7932-9. PMID: 9065462
To cleave blood group A immunodeterminants from erythrocytes (Hoskins, L. C., Larson, G., and Naff, G. B. (1995) Transfusion 35, 813-821), we purified and characterized alpha-N-acetylgalactosaminidase (EC 3.2.1.49) activity from...
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HOSKINS L, Larson G, Naff G
Transfusion . 1995 Oct; 35(10):813-21. PMID: 7570910
Background: Epitopes of blood group A antigen can be enzymatically cleaved from red cells (RBCs), but the extent of cleavage required for normal survival in allogeneic blood transfusion recipients is...
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Corfield A, Wagner S, CLAMP J, Kriaris M, HOSKINS L
Infect Immun . 1992 Oct; 60(10):3971-8. PMID: 1398908
Oligosaccharide side chains of human colonic mucins contain O-acetylated sialic acids and glycosulfate esters. Although these substituents are considered to protect the chains against degradation by bacterial glycosidases, sialate O-acetylesterase,...
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Falk P, HOSKINS L, Lindstedt R, Svanborg C, Larson G
Arch Biochem Biophys . 1991 Nov; 290(2):312-9. PMID: 1929400
Fresh human A1 erythrocytes, washed and pretreated in phosphate buffer with or without papain, were incubated at 37 degrees C with blood group-degrading enzymes from the human fecal Ruminococcus torques...
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Falk P, HOSKINS L, Larson G
Biochim Biophys Acta . 1991 Jul; 1084(2):139-48. PMID: 1854798
Different concentrations of ionic and non-ionic detergents were examined for optimization of the in vitro degradations of intestinal glycosphingolipids by alpha- and beta-glycosidases from human fecal bacteria. In 5 mM...
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Falk P, HOSKINS L, Larson G
J Biochem . 1990 Sep; 108(3):466-74. PMID: 2277039
Five strains of human fecal bacteria, of the Ruminococcus and Bifidobacterium genera, produce extracellular alpha- and beta-glycosidases that degrade intestinal mucin oligosaccharides and glycosphingolipids of the lacto-series type 1 chain....
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Larson G, Falk P, HOSKINS L
J Biol Chem . 1988 Aug; 263(22):10790-8. PMID: 3392043
Certain normal strains of human fecal bacteria are unique in producing extracellular glycosidases that degrade the oligosaccharide chains of gut mucin glycoproteins. We have studied the action of such glycosidases...
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Larson G, Falk P, Andersson L, HOSKINS L
Transplant Proc . 1987 Dec; 19(6):4433-4. PMID: 3424438
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