The monoclonal antibody CHO-131 binds to a core 2 O-glycan terminated with sialyl-Lewis x, which is a functional glycan ligand for P-selectin.
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R. Cummings | L. Stoolman | S. R. Alexander | R. McEver | B. Walcheck | R. Knibbs | Polly E. Mattila | A. Leppanen
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