Proton NMR and fast-atom bombardment mass spectrometry analysis of the melanoma-associated ganglioside 9-O-acetyl-GD3.

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Published in J Biol Chem on November 25, 1985

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J Thurin, M Herlyn, O Hindsgaul, N Strömberg, K A Karlsson, D Elder, Z Steplewski, H Koprowski

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