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- BookUri Galili, PhD.Contents:
Anti-gal in humans and its antigen the ?-gal epitope
Why do we produce anti-gal
Anti-gal comprises most of anti-blood group b antibodies
Anti-gal interaction with Trypansoma, Leishmania, and Plasmodium parasites
Anti-gal b cells are tolerized by a ?-gal epitopes in the absence of t cell help
Anti-gal and other immune barriers in xenotransplantation
Anti-gal IgE mediates allergies to red meat
Anti-gal and autoimmunity
Anti-gal-mediated amplification of viral vaccine efficacy
Cancer immunotherapy by anti-gal-mediated in situ conversion of tumors into autologous vaccines
Anti-gal as cancer cell destroying antibody and as antibiotics targeted by ?-gal bifunctional molecules
Acceleration of wound and burn healing by anti-gal/?-gal nanoparticles interaction
Anti-gal and anti-non gal antibodies in regeneration of extracellular matrix bio-implants
Post infarction regeneration of ischemic myocardium by intramyocardial injection of ?-gal nanoparticles
Regeneration of injured spinal cord and peripheral nerves by ?-gal nanoparticles
Inhalation of ?-gal/sialic acid liposomes for decreasing influenza virus infection.Digital Access ScienceDirect 2018 - ArticleAlfthan O, Koskela E.Ann Chir Gynaecol. 1977;66(4):206-8.Insertion of the provisional Malament purse-string suture of the bladder neck proved an effective haemostatic method of treating serious haemorrhage following suprapubic prostatectomy. In a series of 15 patients, bladder-neck stenosis developed in one case, but in this patient the technique had been used incorrectly. In the other cases there were no serious complications. The method is suitable for bleeding which cannot otherwise be stopped during the operation.