Specific recognition of Leishmania major poly-beta-galactosyl epitopes by galectin-9: possible implication of galectin-9 in interaction between L. major and host cells.
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Specific recognition of Leishmania major poly-beta-galactosyl epitopes by galectin-9: possible implication of galectin-9 in interaction between L. major and host cells.
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Specific recognition of Leishm ...... tween L. major and host cells.
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Isabelle Pelletier
Jun Hirabayashi
Ken--chi Kasai
Masamitsu Futai
Mitsuomi Hirashima
Nozomu Nishi
Sachiko Sato
Tadasu Urashima
Takanori Nakamura
Tomomi Hashidate
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10.1074/JBC.M302693200
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2003-04-08T00:00:00Z