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Molecular Basis of the Soluble and Membrane-bound Forms of the Murine Leukemia Inhibitory Factor Receptor α-Chain: EXPRESSION IN NORMAL, GESTATING …

Owczarek et al., 1996

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17887545041213673644
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Owczarek C
Layton M
Robb L
Nicola N
Begley C
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Journal of Biological Chemistry

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The murine leukemia inhibitory factor receptor α-chain (mLIFR) exists in a membrane-bound and a soluble form. The two major classes of mRNA transcript correspond to either the soluble or membrane-bound form of the mLIFR. In this study we have identified a complex …
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