reviewImmunological ReviewsOct 26, 2015Closed access

Mouse and human FcR effector functions

Inserm · Institut Pasteur

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Abstract

Mouse and human FcRs have been a major focus of attention not only of the scientific community, through the cloning and characterization of novel receptors, and of the medical community, through the identification of polymorphisms and linkage to disease but also of the pharmaceutical community, through the identification of FcRs as targets for therapy or engineering of Fc domains for the generation of enhanced therapeutic antibodies. The availability of knockout mouse lines for every single mouse FcR, of multiple or cell-specific--'à la carte'--FcR knockouts and the increasing generation of hFcR transgenics enable powerful in vivo approaches for the study of mouse and human FcR biology. This review will…

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Keywords
  • Effector
  • Biology
  • Gene knockout
  • Computational biology
  • In vivo
  • Antibody
  • Cloning (programming)
  • Knockout mouse
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