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Details on Person Biological activity of soluble CD100. I. The extracellular region of CD100 is released from the surface of T lymphocytes by regulated proteolysis

Class:IdLiteratureReference:373389
_displayNameBiological activity of soluble CD100. I. The extracellular region of CD100 is released from the surface of T lymphocytes by regulated proteolysis
_timestamp2008-07-16 14:29:15
author[Person:373483] Elhabazi, A
[Person:373489] Delaire, S
[Person:199160] Bensussan, A
[Person:373427] Boumsell, L
[Person:196524] Bismuth, G
created[InstanceEdit:373502] Garapati, P V, 2008-07-16 14:27:42
journalJ Immunol
pages4341-7
pubMedIdentifier11254687
titleBiological activity of soluble CD100. I. The extracellular region of CD100 is released from the surface of T lymphocytes by regulated proteolysis
volume166
year2001
(literatureReference)[Summation:373606] Semaphorin-4D is a leukocyte cell surface molecule with two ...
[Reaction:373743] SEMA4D homodimerization [Homo sapiens]
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