Murine embryonal carcinoma cell-surface sialyl LeX is present on a novel glycoprotein and on high-molecular-weight lactosaminoglycan.
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S. Hakomori | B. Fenderson | S. J. Rosenman | Sen-itiroh Hakomori | Stephen J. Rosenman | B. A. Fenderson
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