Proteoglycan forms of the lymphocyte homing receptor CD44 are alternatively spliced variants containing the v3 exon.
The CD44 cell surface glycoprotein is expressed on a broad range of different tissues as multiple isoforms containing from one to ten alternatively spliced exons v1-v10 inserted within the extracellular domain. Differential glycosylation generates still further variability, yielding both N- and O-gl...
Main Authors: | Jackson, D, Bell, J, Dickinson, R, Timans, J, Shields, J, Whittle, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1995
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