Genomic structure of DNA encoding the lymphocyte homing receptor CD44 reveals at least 12 alternatively spliced exons.
The CD44 molecule is known to display extensive size heterogeneity, which has been attributed both to alternative splicing and to differential glycosylation within the extracellular domain. Although the presence of several alternative exons has been partly inferred from cDNA sequencing, the precise...
Main Authors: | Screaton, G, Bell, M, Jackson, D, Cornelis, F, Gerth, U, Bell, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1992
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