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Details on Person Structural basis for interactions between tenascins and lectican C-type lectin domains: evidence for a crosslinking role for tenascins

Class:IdLiteratureReference:2672011
_displayNameStructural basis for interactions between tenascins and lectican C-type lectin domains: evidence for a crosslinking role for tenascins
_timestamp2012-11-26 16:57:04
author[Person:2672020] Lundell, Anna
[Person:2672054] Olin, Anders I
[Person:2672080] Mörgelin, Matthias
[Person:2672039] al-Karadaghi, Salam
[Person:2299621] Aspberg, Anders
[Person:111703] Logan, Derek T
created[InstanceEdit:2672009] Jupe, S, 2012-11-26
journalStructure
pages1495-506
pubMedIdentifier15296743
titleStructural basis for interactions between tenascins and lectican C-type lectin domains: evidence for a crosslinking role for tenascins
volume12
year2004
(literatureReference)[Summation:2681732] Tenascins are a family of 4 oligomeric extracellular glycopr...
[Reaction:2424246] Tenascins C, R, (X, N) bind lecticans [Homo sapiens]
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