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Human homologue of mouse lymph node homing receptor: Evolutionary conservation at tandem cell interaction domains
M. H. Siegelman, I. L. Weissman
Pathology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Amino Acids
5%
Cell Communication
56%
Cell Line
8%
Clone Cells
5%
Complement System Proteins
28%
Complementary DNA
6%
DNA
4%
Epidermal Growth Factor
14%
Gene Library
7%
Genes
3%
human core protein
14%
Integrin alpha4beta1
10%
Integrins
7%
Lectins
15%
Lymphocyte Homing Receptors
100%
Lymphocytes
10%
Lymphoid Tissue
8%
Maintenance
5%
Pressure
4%
Protein Domains
7%
Protein Interaction Domains and Motifs
10%
Proteins
21%
RNA
5%