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Characterization of Siglec-5, a Novel Glycoprotein Expressed on Myeloid Cells Related to CD33 by Ann L. Cornish, Sylvie Freeman, Gareth Forbes, Jian Ni, Mei Zhang, Mario Cepeda, Reiner Gentz, Meena Augustus, Kenneth C. Carter, and Paul R. Crocker Blood Volume 92(6):2123-2132 September 15, 1998 ©1998 by American Society of Hematology Predicted amino acid sequence of siglec-5. Ann L. Cornish et al. Blood 1998;92:2123-2132 ©1998 by American Society of Hematology Alignment of siglec-5, OB-BP1, human CD33, human MAG and the first two domains of mouse sialoadhesin. Ann L. Cornish et al. Blood 1998;92:2123-2132 ©1998 by American Society of Hematology Ann L. Cornish et al. Blood 1998;92:2123-2132 ©1998 by American Society of Hematology Ann L. Cornish et al. Blood 1998;92:2123-2132 ©1998 by American Society of Hematology Binding of human RBCs to COS cells transfected with siglec-5 or CD33 cDNAs. Ann L. Cornish et al. Blood 1998;92:2123-2132 ©1998 by American Society of Hematology Binding of siglec-5 to polyacrylamide glycoconjugates in comparison with other siglecs. Ann L. Cornish et al. Blood 1998;92:2123-2132 ©1998 by American Society of Hematology Ann L. Cornish et al. Blood 1998;92:2123-2132 ©1998 by American Society of Hematology Ann L. Cornish et al. Blood 1998;92:2123-2132 ©1998 by American Society of Hematology Ann L. Cornish et al. Blood 1998;92:2123-2132 ©1998 by American Society of Hematology Western blot analyses of neutrophil lysates with anti–siglec-5 antiserum. Ann L. Cornish et al. Blood 1998;92:2123-2132 ©1998 by American Society of Hematology