Evidence against a dimeric structure for membrane-bound HLA antigens.
Human histocompatbility (HLA) antigens are expressed on the surfaces of almost all cell types and according to various criteria are integral membrane glycoproteins. They are composed of equimolar amounts of two dissimilar polypeptide chains which are non covalently linked and which have molecular we...
Main Authors: | Snary, D, Goodfellow, P, Bodmer, W, Crumpton, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1975
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