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  • 21. Identification of a novel heparin binding domain in RHAMM and evidence that it modifies HA mediated locomotion of ras-transformed cells.
    Yang B, Hall CL, Yang BL, Savani RC, Turley EA.
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  • 22. Characterization of a functional hyaluronan-binding domain from the human CD44 molecule expressed in Escherichia coli.
    Banerji S, Day AJ, Kahmann JD, Jackson DG.
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  • 26. Expression of hyaluronic acid and its receptors, CD44s and CD44v6, in normal, hyperplastic, and neoplastic endometrium.
    Afify AM, Craig S, Paulino AF, Stern R.
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  • 28. The CD44 receptor of the mouse LB T-cell lymphoma: analysis of the isoform repertoire and ligand binding properties by reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and antisense oligonucleotides.
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    Oncogene; 1999 Jul 01; 18(26):3831-45. PubMed ID: 10445846
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  • 30. The role of the hyaluronan receptor CD44 in mesenchymal stem cell migration in the extracellular matrix.
    Zhu H, Mitsuhashi N, Klein A, Barsky LW, Weinberg K, Barr ML, Demetriou A, Wu GD.
    Stem Cells; 2006 Apr 01; 24(4):928-35. PubMed ID: 16306150
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  • 31. The role of the CD44 cytoplasmic and transmembrane domains in constitutive and inducible hyaluronan binding.
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    Afify AM, Stern R, Michael CW.
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  • 33. Association of an 80 kDa protein with C-CAM1 cytoplasmic domain correlates with C-CAM1-mediated growth inhibition.
    Luo W, Earley K, Tantingco V, Hixson DC, Liang TC, Lin SH.
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  • 34. Involvement of CD44 and its variant isoforms in membrane-cytoskeleton interaction, cell adhesion and tumor metastasis.
    Bourrguignon LY, Iida N, Welsh CF, Zhu D, Krongrad A, Pasquale D.
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  • 35. Probing the infiltrating character of brain tumors: inhibition of RhoA/ROK-mediated CD44 cell surface shedding from glioma cells by the green tea catechin EGCg.
    Annabi B, Bouzeghrane M, Moumdjian R, Moghrabi A, Béliveau R.
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  • 37. CD44 potentiates the adherence of metastatic prostate and breast cancer cells to bone marrow endothelial cells.
    Draffin JE, McFarlane S, Hill A, Johnston PG, Waugh DJ.
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  • 38. cis-Determinants in the cytoplasmic domain of CEACAM1 responsible for its tumor inhibitory function.
    Izzi L, Turbide C, Houde C, Kunath T, Beauchemin N.
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  • 39. Human mast cells express the hyaluronic-acid-binding isoform of CD44 and adhere to hyaluronic acid.
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  • 40. The role of CD44 during CD40 ligand-induced dendritic cell clustering and maturation.
    Termeer C, Johannsen H, Braun T, Renkl A, Ahrens T, Denfeld RW, Lappin MB, Weiss JM, Simon JC.
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