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Molecular cloning of the CD9 antigen. A new family of cell surface proteins

The CD9 antigen was described originally as a 24-kDa surface protein of non-T acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells and developing B-lymphocytes. It is also strongly expressed on platelets, among other cells, where it shows the property of mediating platelet activation and aggregation upon binding with...

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Published in:The Journal of biological chemistry 1991-01, Vol.266 (1), p.117-122
Main Authors: Boucheix, C, Benoit, P, Frachet, P, Billard, M, Worthington, R E, Gagnon, J, Uzan, G
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Antibodies, Monoclonal
Antigens
Antigens, CD - genetics
Antigens, CD - isolation & purification
Antigens, Differentiation - genetics
Antigens, Differentiation - isolation & purification
Base Sequence
Biological and medical sciences
Blood group antigens
Blood Platelets - immunology
Cell Membrane - immunology
Cloning, Molecular
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Fundamental immunology
Humans
Megakaryocytes - immunology
Membrane Glycoproteins - genetics
Molecular immunology
Molecular Sequence Data
Protein Conformation
Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid
Tetraspanin 29
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