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- who: ROS and collaborators from the Institute of Molecular and, University Magdeburg, Leipziger Str44, Magdeburg, Germany have published the Article: Molecular Sciences, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this study was to analyze the 3.2. xP4 is Mucin-Associated: Interaction with the Ortholog of MUC6 Here, the authors show that xP4 is indeed bound to mucin and is comparable with TFF2 from human and pig .
SUMMARY
Because X. laevis is an allotetraploid two xP4 genes encode different glycosylation variants of xP4, i.e., the glycosylated form species, two . . .
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