L-SIGN is a receptor on liver sinusoidal endothelial cells for SARS-CoV-2 virus
Yuji Kondo(Frontier Science Foundation), Lijun Xia(Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation), Huiping Shi(Beijing Institute of Technology), Yen‐Chun Ho(National Health Research Institutes), Alireza R. Rezaie(Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation), Stephanie Archer‐Hartmann(University of Georgia), Christopher Hoover(Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation), Rodger P. McEver(University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center), Jeffrey Laurence(Hebrew University of Jerusalem), James F. Papin(University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center), Robert Silasi‐Mansat(Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation), Bojing Shao(Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation), Jasimuddin Ahamed(Rockefeller University), Florea Lupu(Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation), J. Michael McDaniel(Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation), R. Sathish Srinivasan(Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation), Parastoo Azadi(University of Georgia), Jason L. Larabee(University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center), Zhongxin Yu, Liang Gao(Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation), Alain Borczuk
Cited by 49
Related Papers
Complement associated microvascular injury and thrombosis in the pathogenesis of severe COVID-19 infection: A report of five cases
|Translational research|2020|2.3k
GMP-140, a platelet alpha-granule membrane protein, is also synthesized by vascular endothelial cells and is localized in Weibel-Palade bodies.
|Journal of Clinical Investigation|1989|983
Leukocyte Trafficking Mediated by Selectin-Carbohydrate Interactions
|Journal of Biological Chemistry|1995|640
Perspectives series: cell adhesion in vascular biology. Role of PSGL-1 binding to selectins in leukocyte recruitment.
|Journal of Clinical Investigation|1997|634