Title : The monosialoganglioside GM1 induces internalisation and degradation of the CD4 antigen in U937 cells: evidence for a novel mechanism of CD4 down-modulation in a p56lck-negative cell line, which is independent of protein kinase C activation.

Pub. Date : 1993 Mar 31

PMID : 8466487






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1 The monosialoganglioside GM1 induces internalisation and degradation of the CD4 antigen in U937 cells: evidence for a novel mechanism of CD4 down-modulation in a p56lck-negative cell line, which is independent of protein kinase C activation. sialogangliosides CD4 molecule Homo sapiens
2 The monosialoganglioside GM1 induces internalisation and degradation of the CD4 antigen in U937 cells: evidence for a novel mechanism of CD4 down-modulation in a p56lck-negative cell line, which is independent of protein kinase C activation. sialogangliosides CD4 molecule Homo sapiens