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Anthony J. Day
Anthony J. Day
Professor of Biochemistry, University of Manchester, UK
Verified email at manchester.ac.uk
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Hyaluronan-binding proteins: tying up the giant
AJ Day, GD Prestwich
Journal of Biological Chemistry 277 (7), 4585-4588, 2002
7462002
Hyaluronan and homeostasis: a balancing act
MI Tammi, AJ Day, EA Turley
Journal of Biological Chemistry 277 (7), 4581-4584, 2002
6192002
PTX3 plays a key role in the organization of the cumulus oophorus extracellular matrix and in in vivo fertilization
A Salustri, C Garlanda, E Hirsch, M De Acetis, A Maccagno, B Bottazzi, ...
Oxford University Press for The Company of Biologists Limited 131 (7), 1577-1586, 2004
5212004
Impaired cumulus mucification and female sterility in tumor necrosis factor-induced protein-6 deficient mice
C Fülöp, S Szántó, D Mukhopadhyay, T Bárdos, RV Kamath, MS Rugg, ...
Oxford University Press for The Company of Biologists Limited 130 (10), 2253 …, 2003
4612003
The complete amino acid sequence of human complement factor H
J Ripoche, AJ Day, TJR Harris, RB Sim
Biochemical Journal 249 (2), 593-602, 1988
4381988
TSG-6: a multifunctional protein associated with inflammation
CM Milner, AJ Day
Journal of cell science 116 (10), 1863-1873, 2003
4332003
Structure-function relationships of the complement components
KBM Reid, AJ Day
Immunology today 10 (6), 177-180, 1989
4291989
Structures of the Cd44–hyaluronan complex provide insight into a fundamental carbohydrate-protein interaction
S Banerji, AJ Wright, M Noble, DJ Mahoney, ID Campbell, AJ Day, ...
Nature structural & molecular biology 14 (3), 234-239, 2007
4222007
Hyaluronan cross-linking: a protective mechanism in inflammation?
AJ Day, CA de la Motte
Trends in immunology 26 (12), 637-643, 2005
4022005
Solution structure of the link module: a hyaluronan-binding domain involved in extracellular matrix stability and cell migration
D Kohda, CJ Morton, AA Parkar, H Hatanaka, FM Inagaki, ID Campbell, ...
Cell 86 (5), 767-775, 1996
3901996
Structure of the regulatory hyaluronan binding domain in the inflammatory leukocyte homing receptor CD44
P Teriete, S Banerji, M Noble, CD Blundell, AJ Wright, AR Pickford, ...
Molecular cell 13 (4), 483-496, 2004
3022004
Three-dimensional structure of a complement control protein module in solution
DG Norman, PN Barlow, M Baron, AJ Day, RB Sim, ID Campbell
Journal of molecular biology 219 (4), 717-725, 1991
3021991
Supramolecular synergy in the boundary lubrication of synovial joints
J Seror, L Zhu, R Goldberg, AJ Day, J Klein
Nature communications 6 (1), 6497, 2015
2912015
Identification of CD44 residues important for hyaluronan binding and delineation of the binding site
J Bajorath, B Greenfield, SB Munro, AJ Day, A Aruffo
Journal of Biological Chemistry 273 (1), 338-343, 1998
2791998
Shiga toxin activates complement and binds factor H: evidence for an active role of complement in hemolytic uremic syndrome
D Orth, AB Khan, A Naim, K Grif, J Brockmeyer, H Karch, M Joannidis, ...
The Journal of Immunology 182 (10), 6394-6400, 2009
2642009
TSG-6: A multifunctional protein with anti-inflammatory and tissue-protective properties
AJ Day, CM Milner
Matrix Biology 78, 60-83, 2019
2532019
TSG-6: a pluripotent inflammatory mediator?
CM Milner, VA Higman, AJ Day
Biochemical Society Transactions 34 (3), 446-450, 2006
2522006
Complete nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequence of human β2-glycoprotein I
A Steinkasserer, C Estaller, EH Weiss, RB Sim, AJ Day
Biochemical Journal 277 (2), 387-391, 1991
2521991
Analysis of CD44-hyaluronan interactions in an artificial membrane system: insights into the distinct binding properties of high and low molecular weight hyaluronan
PM Wolny, S Banerji, C Gounou, AR Brisson, AJ Day, DG Jackson, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 285 (39), 30170-30180, 2010
2382010
TSG-6 modulates the interaction between hyaluronan and cell surface CD44
J Lesley, I Gál, DJ Mahoney, MR Cordell, MS Rugg, R Hyman, AJ Day, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 279 (24), 25745-25754, 2004
2292004
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