Published in Eur J Immunol on October 01, 1978
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Human cell-surface glycoprotein with unusual properties. Nature (1980) 1.94
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Hyaluronan binding function of CD44 is transiently activated on T cells during an in vivo immune response. J Exp Med (1994) 1.47
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Isolation and chemical characterization of a mitogenic lectin from Pisum sativum. J Biol Chem (1974) 1.42
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Two complementation classes of T200 (Ly-5) glycoprotein-negative mutants. Immunogenetics (1981) 1.18
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