A small region of the natural killer cell receptor, Siglec-7, is responsible for its preferred binding to alpha 2,8-disialyl and branched alpha 2,6-sialyl residues. A comparison with Siglec-9. (Q38293996)

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scientific article published on 10 December 2001
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A small region of the natural killer cell receptor, Siglec-7, is responsible for its preferred binding to alpha 2,8-disialyl and branched alpha 2,6-sialyl residues. A comparison with Siglec-9.
scientific article published on 10 December 2001

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    A small region of the natural killer cell receptor, Siglec-7, is responsible for its preferred binding to alpha 2,8-disialyl and branched alpha 2,6-sialyl residues. A comparison with Siglec-9. (English)
    Toshiyuki Yamaji
    Takane Teranishi
    Magnus S Alphey
    Yasuhiro Hashimoto
    10 December 2001
    6324-6332

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