Hakomori et al., 1995 - Google Patents
Functional role of glycosphingolipids in cell recognition and signalingHakomori et al., 1995
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- Hakomori S
- Igarashi Y
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- The Journal of Biochemistry
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Glycosphingolipids(GSLs), cell type-specific markers which change dramatically during ontogenesis and oncogenesis, have been implicated as playing major roles in cellular interactions and control of cell proliferation in multicellular organisms. These functional roles …
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