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Isolation of complementary DNA clones encoding the human lymphocyte glycoprotein T1/Leu-1Jones et al., 1986
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- Jones N
- Clabby M
- Dialynas D
- Huang H
- Herzenberg L
- Strominger J
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- Nature
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Abstract The Tl/Leu-l/CD5 molecule, a human T-cell surface glycoprotein of relative molecular mass (M r) 67, 0001–3, has been implicated in the proliferative response of activated T cells4 and in T-cell helper function5. A similar involvement in T-cell proliferation …
- 229920002676 Complementary DNA 0 title abstract description 16
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