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The phenotype of five classes of T lymphoma mutants. Defective glycophospholipid anchoring, rapid degradation, and secretion of thy-1 glycoprotein
S. H. Fatemi, A. M. Tartakoff
Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
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Glycoprotein
100%
T-cell Lymphoma
100%
Rapid Degradation
100%
Thy-1
100%
Glycophospholipids
100%
Dolichol-linked Oligosaccharide
29%
Mannose
17%
Mutant Cells
11%
Triethanolamine
11%
Cell-Associated
11%
B Cells
5%
Cell Surface
5%
Cell Release
5%
Plasma Membrane
5%
Lymphoma Cells
5%
Labeling Experiment
5%
Covalently Bound
5%
Electrophoretic Mobility
5%
Complementation Group
5%
Palmitic Acid
5%
Hydrophobicity
5%
Pulse-chase Experiment
5%
Palmitate
5%
Dolichol
5%
Triton X-114
5%
Mutant Complementation
5%
Biosynthetic Labeling
5%
ECell
5%
Immunology and Microbiology
Secretion (Process)
100%
Thy 1 Membrane Glycoprotein
100%
Wild Type
100%
Cell Mutant
33%
Cell Line
16%
Cell Surface
16%
Precursor
16%
Lymphoma Cell
16%
Hydrophobicity
16%
Pulse Rate
16%
Electrophoretic Mobility
16%
Cell Membrane
16%