Deletion of the GPI pre-anchor sequence in human p97—a general approach for generating the soluble form of GPI-linked proteins.
Serum p97 levels as an aid to identifying Alzheimer’s disease
p97 AS A BIOMARKER FOR ALZHEIMER DISEASE
Profile Howard Feldman: Master of Dementia
Directing adenovirus across the blood–brain barrier via melanotransferrin (P97) transcytosis pathway in an in vitro model
A peptide immunization restores blood-brain barrier integrity in Alzheimer disease
Iron Metabolism in Mammalian Cells
Calorimetric Studies of Melanotransferrin (p97) and Its Interaction with Iron*
Blood–Brain Barrier Permeability Precedes Senile Plaque Formation in an Alzheimer Disease Model
Identification of a Novel Route of Iron Transcytosis across the Mammalian Blood–Brain Barrier
Deletion of the GPI pre-anchor sequence in human p97—a general approach for generating the soluble form of GPI-linked proteins
High transcytosis of melanotransferrin (P97) across the blood–brain barrier
The human melanoma associated protein melanotransferrin promotes endothelial cell migration and angiogenesis in vivo
Assessing p97 as an Alzheimer's disease serum biomarker
Melanotransferrin is produced by senile plaque-associated reactive microglia in Alzheimer's disease
Differences in the Expression and Localization of Human Melanotransferrin in Lepidopteran and Dipteran Insect Cell Lines
Serum levels of the iron binding protein p97 are elevated in Alzheimer's disease
A novel iron uptake mechanism mediated by GPI-anchored human p97
Expression of Cell Surface GPI-Anchored Human p97 in Baculovirus-Infected Insect Cells
Reactive microglia specifically associated with amyloid plaques in Alzheirner's disease brain tissue express melanotransferrin
Pumping iron in the '90s
Analysis of lymphopoietic stem cells with a monoclonal antibody to the rat transferrin receptor