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Details on Person Homophilic adhesion of human CEACAM1 involves N-terminal domain interactions: structural analysis of the binding site

Class:IdLiteratureReference:210072
_displayNameHomophilic adhesion of human CEACAM1 involves N-terminal domain interactions: structural analysis of the binding site
_timestamp2008-01-10 13:21:10
author[Person:210146] Watt, SM
[Person:210190] Teixeira, AM
[Person:210142] Zhou, GQ
[Person:210214] Doyonnas, R
[Person:113950] Zhang, Y
[Person:210171] Grunert, F
[Person:210079] Blumberg, RS
[Person:210113] Kuroki, M
[Person:210158] Skubitz, KM
[Person:114178] Bates, PA
created[InstanceEdit:210157] Garapati, P V, 2008-01-10 13:16:26
journalBlood
pages1469-79
pubMedIdentifier11520797
titleHomophilic adhesion of human CEACAM1 involves N-terminal domain interactions: structural analysis of the binding site
volume98
year2001
(literatureReference)[Reaction:210293] Trans-homophilic interaction of CEACAM1 [Homo sapiens]
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