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Phosphatidylinositol is involved in the membrane attachment of NCAM‐120, the smallest component of the neural cell adhesion molecule.

He et al., 1986

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11160610373070216102
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He H
Barbet J
Chaix J
Goridis C
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The rodent neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) consists of three glycoproteins with Mr of 180,000, 140,000 and 120,000. The Mr 120,000 protein (NCAM‐120) has been shown to exist in membrane‐bound and soluble forms but the nature of its membrane association and …
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