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Differentiated microdomains on the luminal surface of capillary endothelium: distribution of lectin receptors.

Simionescu et al., 1982

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14612264006600512074
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Simionescu M
Simionescu N
Palade G
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The Journal of cell biology

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Lectins conjugated with either peroxidase or ferritin were used to detect specific monosaccharide residues on the luminal front of he fenestrated endothelium in the capillaries of murine pancreas and intestinal mucosa. The lectins tested recognize, if …
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