PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 9794406-1 1998 CD27 belongs to TNF receptor family, and it is unique in this family for its disulfide-linked homodimerization of 55-kDa monomers. Disulfides 77-86 CD27 molecule Homo sapiens 0-4 1974563-1 1990 CD27 mAb recognize a disulfide-linked homodimer of 55 kDa present in the majority of T cells and in a minor subpopulation of thymocytes. Disulfides 21-30 CD27 molecule Homo sapiens 0-4 8634448-3 1996 CD27 is a transmembrane disulfide-linked 55-kD homodimer present on most peripheral blood T cells and on a subset of B cells. Disulfides 24-33 CD27 molecule Homo sapiens 0-4 1358967-1 1992 CD27 is a disulfide-linked 120-kDa homodimer expressed on the majority of peripheral T cells at variable density that belongs to the recently defined nerve growth factor receptor family. Disulfides 10-19 CD27 molecule Homo sapiens 0-4 8241510-1 1993 CD27, a transmembrane disulfide-linked 55-kD homodimer, belongs to the nerve growth factor-receptor family, a group of homologous molecules involved in lymphocyte differentiation and selection. Disulfides 22-31 CD27 molecule Homo sapiens 0-4 2467818-6 1989 On resting cells, CD27 is a disulfide-linked homodimer with subunits of 55 kDa molecular mass. Disulfides 28-37 CD27 molecule Homo sapiens 18-22 2442250-5 1987 Immunoprecipitation studies indicate that the target antigen of CD27 antibodies is a polypeptide of 55 kDa, which appears in the form of a disulfide-linked homodimer on the T lymphocyte membrane (Tp55). Disulfides 139-148 CD27 molecule Homo sapiens 64-68