Cell surface membrane lysosome-associated membrane glycoprotein 2 promotes cell adhesion via abundant N-glycans in choriocarcinoma.
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H. Kajiyama | E. Yamamoto | K. Niimi | K. Nishino | Eri Watanabe | Yukari Oda | Mayu Shibata | Yuki Nishiko | Yuki Nishiko
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