PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 12203646-1 2001 The adhesion forces between individual molecules of Lewis(X) trisaccharide antigen (Le(X) ) have been measured in water and in calcium solution by using atomic force microscopy (AFM, see graph). Calcium 127-134 fucosyltransferase 4 Homo sapiens 84-89 17608422-0 2007 Weak calcium-mediated interactions between Lewis X-related trisaccharides studied by NMR measurements of residual dipolar couplings. Calcium 5-12 fucosyltransferase 4 Homo sapiens 43-50 17608422-3 2007 Synthetic 3-, 4-, and 6-deoxy-LeX variants were also shown to form complexes in the presence of calcium ions, despite the replacement of one of their hydroxyl groups by hydrogen atoms. Calcium 96-103 fucosyltransferase 4 Homo sapiens 30-33 17608422-4 2007 This is the first direct observation in solution of a calcium-mediated interaction between LeX molecules. Calcium 54-61 fucosyltransferase 4 Homo sapiens 91-94 9083613-7 1997 Exposure to calcium ionophore A23187 (CaI) resulted in an increase in anti-CD15 (38.6 +/- 4%) and anti-CD46 (83.4 +/- 2%) binding to sperm. Calcium 12-19 fucosyltransferase 4 Homo sapiens 75-79 7508745-3 1994 The adhesive function of P-selectin is mediated by its calcium-dependent (or C-type) lectin domain, which is known to bind to carbohydrate ligands including fucosyl-N-acetyllactosamine (Lex, CD15), sialyl-Lex, and 3-sulfated galactosylceramides (sulfatides). Calcium 55-62 fucosyltransferase 4 Homo sapiens 186-189 7508745-3 1994 The adhesive function of P-selectin is mediated by its calcium-dependent (or C-type) lectin domain, which is known to bind to carbohydrate ligands including fucosyl-N-acetyllactosamine (Lex, CD15), sialyl-Lex, and 3-sulfated galactosylceramides (sulfatides). Calcium 55-62 fucosyltransferase 4 Homo sapiens 191-195 7508745-3 1994 The adhesive function of P-selectin is mediated by its calcium-dependent (or C-type) lectin domain, which is known to bind to carbohydrate ligands including fucosyl-N-acetyllactosamine (Lex, CD15), sialyl-Lex, and 3-sulfated galactosylceramides (sulfatides). Calcium 55-62 fucosyltransferase 4 Homo sapiens 205-208 1349618-5 1992 Cross-linking of CD15, sialyl-CD15, CDw65, or CDw17 induced a moderate release of calcium ions into the cytoplasm of granulocytes, a strong activation of oxidative burst, and a low up-regulation of CD11b and CD67 compared to the effects of treatment with 4 microM FMLP. Calcium 82-89 fucosyltransferase 4 Homo sapiens 17-21 1349618-5 1992 Cross-linking of CD15, sialyl-CD15, CDw65, or CDw17 induced a moderate release of calcium ions into the cytoplasm of granulocytes, a strong activation of oxidative burst, and a low up-regulation of CD11b and CD67 compared to the effects of treatment with 4 microM FMLP. Calcium 82-89 fucosyltransferase 4 Homo sapiens 30-34 32347296-9 2020 The green module was positively correlated with MLL-r. PROM1, LGALS1, CD44, FUT4 and HOXA10 were identified as hub genes, which were involved in focal adhesion, calcium-dependent phospholipid binding, connective tissue development and transcriptional misregulation in cancer. Calcium 161-168 fucosyltransferase 4 Homo sapiens 76-80 22366195-9 2013 In regression analyses, the log-transformed number of CD15-/AP+/CD34- cells was associated with the presence (OR = 6.45, 95% CI 1.03-40.1, p = 0.04) and severity (beta = 0.43, p < 0.001) of AAC, independent of age, 25(OH)vitamin D, calcium and other potential confounders. Calcium 235-242 fucosyltransferase 4 Homo sapiens 54-58