| Title: | Relationship of bacterial strains to clinical syndromes of Campylobacter-associated neuropathies. |
| identifier: | 1368841 |
| description: |
epitope description:alpha-N-acetylneuraminosyl-(2->3)-beta-D-galactosyl-(1->3)-N-acetyl-beta-D-galactosaminyl-(1->4)-[alpha-N-acetylneuraminosyl-(2->3)]-beta-D-galactosyl-(1->4)-beta-D-glucosyl-(1<->1')-N-acylsphingosine
host organism:Homo sapiens
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| aggregation: |
instance of dataset
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| availability: |
available
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| primaryPublications: |
17130419 |
| authorizations: |
registration not required
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| accessURL: |
http://www.iedb.org/reference/1003557 |
| landingPage: |
http://www.iedb.org/assay/1368841 |
| type: |
Literature
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| publicationVenue: |
Neurology
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| dates: |
2006
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| study type: | b cell assays |
| subject species: |
| fullName: |
K Kimoto
M Koga
M Odaka
K Hirata
M Takahashi
J Li
M Gilbert
N Yuki
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| method: |
ELISA
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| name: |
Relationship of bacterial strains to clinical syndromes of Campylobacter-associated neuropathies.
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| description: |
IgG and IgM from patients with MRS-preserved GBS, FS/GBS, and acute oropharyngeal palsy recognized the epitope; those from patients with BBE, BBE/GBS, AO and ataxic GBS did not. Reactivity with GM1 and GD1a (the epitope) gangliosides are associated with MSR-preserved GBS, while reactivity with GT1a and GQ1b gangliosides are associated with FS/GBS, BBE, BBE/GBS, AO, ataxic GBS and acute oropharyngeal palsy.
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| name: |
iedb
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| homePage: |
http://www.iedb.org |