Human surfactant protein-A (SP-A) is a C-type lectin belonging to the collection supergroup of mammalian lectins. It is produced by alveolar type II cells and has been shown to bind to lactosylceramide (R. A. Childs, J. R. Wright, G. F. Ross, C-T Yuen, A. M. Lawson, C. Chai, K. Drickamer, and T. Fei
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A Study of Sensitized Lanthanide Luminescence in an Engineered Calcium-Binding Protein
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