Ligand Binding by the Immunoglobulin Superfamily Recognition Molecule CD2 Is Glycosylation-independent (*)
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D I Stuart | D. Stuart | R. Dwek | D. Bodian | A. Barclay | E. Davies | E. Jones | P. A. van der Merwe | T. Butters | S. Daenke | S J Davis | R A Dwek | E Y Jones | P A van der Merwe | A N Barclay | T D Butters | E A Davies | S Daenke | D L Bodian | S. Davis | Raymond A. Dwek | E. Jones | Susan Daenke | S. J. Davis
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