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Date: 2013-04-05 08:29:33
Membrane proteins
Protein domains
CD59
Melanoma
Prostasomes
Complement membrane attack complex
Decay-accelerating factor
T cell
Cell culture
Biology
Anatomy
Membrane biology

Melanoma Cells Constitutively Release an Anchor-positive Soluble Form of Protectin (sCD59) That Retains Functional Activities in Homologous Complement-mediated Cytotoxicity Lorelei I. Brasoveanu,* Ester Fonsatti,* Albert

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