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Glycosylation of CD4. Tunicamycin inhibits surface expression
R. Konig, G. Ashwell, J. A. Hanover
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Glycosylation
100%
Surface Expression
100%
Tunicamycin
100%
Glycoprotein
50%
Cellular Immunity
16%
T Cells
16%
Co-immunoprecipitation (co-IP)
16%
Cell Surface
16%
Cell Membrane
16%
Flow Cytometry
16%
Carbohydrates
16%
Steady State
16%
Immunoblotting
16%
CD4+
16%
AIDS/HIV
16%
Methionine
16%
Concentration-dependent
16%
Incubation
16%
N-linked
16%
Scatchard Analysis
16%
Immunofluorescence Microscopy
16%
Intracellular Accumulation
16%
Mannose
16%
CD4 Molecule
16%
Glycosidase Inhibitors
16%
Surface Glycoprotein
16%
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Cells
16%
Neuroscience
CD4
100%
Tunicamycin
100%
Glycosylation
100%
Glycoprotein
30%
Cell Membrane
10%
Immunoprecipitation
10%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
10%
T Cell
10%
Immunofluorescence
10%
Methionine
10%
Mannose
10%
Cell Surface Protein
10%
Receptor
10%
Immunoblotting
10%
Flow Cytometry
10%
Immunology and Microbiology
CD4
100%
Glycosylation
100%
Precursor
40%
Glycoprotein
40%
Cell Surface
20%
Adoptive Immunity
10%
T Cell
10%
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
10%
Cell Membrane
10%
Steady State
10%
Western Blot
10%
Immunoprecipitation
10%
Immunofluorescence
10%
Leukemia Cell
10%