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. 1981 Oct 1;199(1):219–220. doi: 10.1042/bj1990219

Distribution of receptor sites for concanavalin A on epiglycanin. An addendum to 'distribution of receptor sites on large glycoprotein molecules by electron microscopy: application to epiglycanin'.

H S Slayter, J F Codington
PMCID: PMC1163352  PMID: 7337703

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