A mechanism of sialylation functionally silences the hyaluronan receptor LYVE-1 in lymphatic endothelium.
The major lymphatic endothelial hyaluronan receptor LYVE-1, a Link superfamily glycoprotein similar to the hyaluronan-binding/inflammatory leukocyte homing receptor CD44, was initially implicated in hyaluronan (HA)-mediated cell adhesion and lymph-borne hyaluronan metabolism. However, the apparently...
Main Authors: | Nightingale, T, Frayne, M, Clasper, S, Banerji, S, Jackson, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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