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2017Protein-protein interaction between surfactant protein D and DC-SIGN via C-type lectin domain can suppress HIV-1 transferKishore, U; Dodagatta-Marri, E; Mitchell, DA; Pandit, H; Sonowane, A; Murigaiah, V; Idicula-Thomas, S; Nal, B; Al-Mozaini, M; Kaur, A; Madan, T
22-Dec-2016Complement protein C1q interacts with DC-SIGN via its globular domain, and thus may interfere with HIV-1 transmissionPednekar, L; Pandit, H; Paudyal, B; Kaur, A; Al-Mozaini, M; Kouser, L; Ghebrehiwet, B; Mitchell, DA; Madan, T; Kishore, U
8-Jul-2020Hyaluronic Acid Present in the Tumor Microenvironment Can Negate the Pro-apototic Effect of a Recombinant Fragment of Human Surfactant Protein D on Breast Cancer CellsMurugaiah, V; Agostinis, C; Varghese, PM; Belmonte, B; Vieni, S; Alaql, F; Alrokayan, S; Khan, H; Kaur, A; Roberts, T; Madan, T; Bulla, R; Kishore, U