Leukosialin and CD2 : contrasting structures at the leukocyte surface
<p>Leukosialin is a major cell-surface sialoglycoprotein of unknown function expressed on all leukocytes except B cells.</p> <p>Two clones for mouse leukosialin were isolated from a genomic library and sequencing revealed one of these to be a non-functional pseudogene, whereas the...
Main Author: | Cyster, J |
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Format: | Thesis |
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1992
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