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C B Underhill

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Analytical Biochemistry|September 1, 1982
Affinity chromatography of hyaluronate on glutaraldehyde-fixed SV-3T3 cellsR L Goldberg, C B Underhill, B P Toole
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 10, 1983
Effects of detergent solubilization on the hyaluronate-binding protein from membranes of simian virus 40-transformed 3T3 cellsC B Underhill, G Chi-Rosso, B P Toole
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 5, 1985
Characterization and identification of the hyaluronate binding site from membranes of SV-3T3 cellsC B Underhill, A L Thurn, B E Lacy
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|April 1, 1997
Hyaluronan and chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans are colocalized to the ciliary zonule of the rat eye: a histochemical and immunocytochemical studyF L Chan, H L Choi, C B Underhill
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 25, 1982
Hyaluronate degradation in 3T3 and simian virus-transformed 3T3 cellsR W Orkin, C B Underhill, B P Toole
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|July 1, 1990
Hyaluronate can function as a cell adhesion molecule and CD44 participates in hyaluronate recognitionK Miyake, C B Underhill, J Lesley, et al.
Developmental Biology|February 1, 1993
CD44 positive macrophages take up hyaluronan during lung developmentC B Underhill, H A Nguyen, M Shizari, et al.
Journal of Cellular Physiology|August 1, 1994
Binding and degradation of hyaluronan by human breast cancer cell lines expressing different forms of CD44: correlation with invasive potentialM Culty, M Shizari, E W Thompson, et al.
Cell|June 29, 1990
CD44 is the principal cell surface receptor for hyaluronateA Aruffo, I Stamenkovic, M Melnick, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1987
The hyaluronate receptor is identical to a glycoprotein of Mr 85,000 (gp85) as shown by a monoclonal antibody that interferes with binding activityC B Underhill, S J Green, P M Comoglio, et al.
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Analytical Biochemistry|September 1, 1982
Affinity chromatography of hyaluronate on glutaraldehyde-fixed SV-3T3 cellsR L Goldberg, C B Underhill, B P Toole
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 10, 1983
Effects of detergent solubilization on the hyaluronate-binding protein from membranes of simian virus 40-transformed 3T3 cellsC B Underhill, G Chi-Rosso, B P Toole
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 5, 1985
Characterization and identification of the hyaluronate binding site from membranes of SV-3T3 cellsC B Underhill, A L Thurn, B E Lacy
Histochemistry and Cell Biology|April 1, 1997
Hyaluronan and chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans are colocalized to the ciliary zonule of the rat eye: a histochemical and immunocytochemical studyF L Chan, H L Choi, C B Underhill
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 25, 1982
Hyaluronate degradation in 3T3 and simian virus-transformed 3T3 cellsR W Orkin, C B Underhill, B P Toole
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|July 1, 1990
Hyaluronate can function as a cell adhesion molecule and CD44 participates in hyaluronate recognitionK Miyake, C B Underhill, J Lesley, et al.
Developmental Biology|February 1, 1993
CD44 positive macrophages take up hyaluronan during lung developmentC B Underhill, H A Nguyen, M Shizari, et al.
Journal of Cellular Physiology|August 1, 1994
Binding and degradation of hyaluronan by human breast cancer cell lines expressing different forms of CD44: correlation with invasive potentialM Culty, M Shizari, E W Thompson, et al.
Cell|June 29, 1990
CD44 is the principal cell surface receptor for hyaluronateA Aruffo, I Stamenkovic, M Melnick, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1987
The hyaluronate receptor is identical to a glycoprotein of Mr 85,000 (gp85) as shown by a monoclonal antibody that interferes with binding activityC B Underhill, S J Green, P M Comoglio, et al.
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