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Royston Jefferis is affiliated with the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile indicates a focus on research and scholarly activities associated with this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Post-translational modifications in the context of therapeutic proteins

    GR Walsh;Royston Jefferis

  • Glycosylation of Recombinant Antibody Therapeutics

    Royston Jefferis

  • Structural Analysis of Human Igg-Fc Glycoforms Reveals a Correlation between Glycosylation and Structural Integrity

    S. Krapp;Y. Mimura;R. Jefferis;Robert Huber

  • Multiple interactions of IgG with its core oligosaccharide can modulate recognition by complement and human Fc gamma receptor I and influence the synthesis of its oligosaccharide chains.

    J Lund;N Takahashi;J D Pound;M Goodall

  • Recombinant antibody therapeutics: the impact of glycosylation on mechanisms of action

    Royston Jefferis

  • Human Fc gamma RI and Fc gamma RII interact with distinct but overlapping sites on human IgG.

    J Lund;G Winter;P T Jones;J D Pound

  • Evaluation of Monoclonal-antibodies Having Specificity for Human-igg Sub-classes - Results of An Iuis Who Collaborative Study

    R. Jefferis;C.B. Reimer;F. Skvaril;G.G. de Lange

  • The influence of glycosylation on the thermal stability and effector function expression of human IgG1-Fc: properties of a series of truncated glycoforms.

    Y Mimura;S Church;R Ghirlando;P.R Ashton

  • Selective IgG subclass deficiency: quantification and clinical relevance

    R. Jefferis;D. S. Kumararatne

  • Isotype and glycoform selection for antibody therapeutics

    Royston Jefferis

  • Oligosaccharide-protein interactions in IgG can modulate recognition by Fc gamma receptors.

    John Lund;Noriko Takahashi;John D. Pound;Margaret Goodall

  • Mapping and comparison of the interaction sites on the Fc region of IgG responsible for triggering antibody dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) through different types of human Fcγ receptor

    Gabriella Sarmay;John Lund;Zoltan Rozsnyay;Janos Gergely

  • Aglycosylation of human IgG1 and IgG3 monoclonal antibodies can eliminate recognition by human cells expressing Fc gamma RI and/or Fc gamma RII receptors.

    M R Walker;J Lund;K M Thompson;R Jefferis

  • Use of antibody-coated red cells for the sensitive detection of antigen and in rosette tests for cells bearing surface immunoglobulins.

    N.R. Ling;S. Bishop;R. jefferis

  • A comparative study of the N-linked oligosaccharide structures of human IgG subclass proteins.

    R Jefferis;J Lund;H Mizutani;H Nakagawa

  • Structure of human IgM rheumatoid factor Fab bound to its autoantigen IgG Fc reveals a novel topology of antibody-antigen interaction.

    Adam L. Corper;Maninder K. Sohi;Vincent R. Bonagura;Michael Steinitz

  • Localisation of the monocyte-binding region on human immunoglobulin G.

    J.M. Woof;L.J. Partridge;R. Jefferis;D.R. Burton

  • A protein structural change in aglycosylated IgG3 correlates with loss of huFcγR1 and hufcγR111 binding and/or activation

    Lund J;Tanaka T;Takahashi N;Sarmay G

  • Recognition sites on human IgG for Fcγ receptors: the role of glycosylation

    Royston Jefferis;John Lund;Margaret Goodall

  • Differential glycosylation of polyclonal IgG, IgG-Fc and IgG-Fab isolated from the sera of patients with ANCA-associated systemic vasculitis

    M. Holland;H. Yagi;N. Takahashi;K. Kato

Frequent Co-Authors

Noriko Takahashi
Noriko Takahashi Nagoya City University
Dennis R. Burton
Dennis R. Burton Scripps Research Institute
Linda Partridge
Linda Partridge Max Planck Society
Dennis A. Carson
Dennis A. Carson University of California, San Diego
Pierre Youinou
Pierre Youinou University of Western Brittany
Mark T. Drayson
Mark T. Drayson University of Birmingham
Brian J. Sutton
Brian J. Sutton King's College London
Koichi Kato
Koichi Kato National Institutes of Natural Sciences
Rodolfo Ghirlando
Rodolfo Ghirlando National Institutes of Health
Gregg J. Silverman
Gregg J. Silverman New York University

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