PMID: 6970337Feb 5, 1981Paper

Identification of a glycophorin-like molecule at the cell surface of rat thymocytes

Nature
W R BrownA F Williams

Abstract

There are three predominant glycoproteins in the rat thymocyte plasma membrane. Two of these have carbohydrate compositions that are characteristic of structures N-glycosidically linked to protein. The other glycoprotein is very different, having about 20 O-glycosidically linked carbohydrate units per 100 amino acids. It has similarities to the major sialoglycoprotein of human erythrocytes.

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