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  • 3. Effect of C2-associated carbohydrate structure on Ig effector function: studies with chimeric mouse-human IgG1 antibodies in glycosylation mutants of Chinese hamster ovary cells.
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  • 9. Transfer of two oligosaccharides to protein in a Chinese hamster ovary cell B211 which utilizes polyprenol for its N-linked glycosylation intermediates.
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  • 12. Adhesive properties of carcinoembryonic antigen glycoforms expressed in glycosylation-deficient Chinese hamster ovary cell lines.
    Krop-Watorek A, Klopocki AG, Czerwinski M, Lisowska E.
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  • 17. Glycosylation sites encoded by exon 2 of the human insulin receptor gene are not required for the oligomerization, ligand binding, or kinase activity of the insulin receptor.
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