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S M Chamow

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Current Opinion in Immunology|April 1, 1997
Immunoadhesins as research tools and therapeutic agentsA Ashkenazi, S M Chamow
Trends in Biotechnology|February 1, 1996
Immunoadhesins: principles and applicationsS M Chamow, A Ashkenazi
Carbohydrate Research|May 15, 1988
A micromethod for the estimation of oligosaccharides containing glycosidically linked sialic acid or hexoses, or both, in glycoproteinsS M Chamow, J L Hedrick
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|April 5, 2001
Therapeutic antibody expression technologyH E Chadd, S M Chamow
FEBS Letters|October 6, 1986
Subunit structure of a cortical granule lectin involved in the block to polyspermy in Xenopus laevis eggsS M Chamow, J L Hedrick
Molecular and Cellular Biology|April 1, 1990
Oocyte-specific expression of mouse Zp-2: developmental regulation of the zona pellucida genesL F Liang, S M Chamow, J Dean
Biotechnology and Bioengineering|April 1, 1999
A simple, two-component buffer enhances use of chromatofocusing for processing of therapeutic proteinsK A Logan, I Lagerlund, S M Chamow
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 1986
Oocyte-specific gene expression: molecular characterization of a cDNA coding for ZP-3, the sperm receptor of the mouse zona pellucidaM J Ringuette, D A Sobieski, S M Chamow, et al.
Journal of Virology|October 1, 1990
CD4 immunoadhesin, but not recombinant soluble CD4, blocks syncytium formation by human immunodeficiency virus type 2-infected lymphoid cellsI Sekigawa, S M Chamow, J E Groopman, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|March 10, 1990
Characterization of a soluble form of human CD4. Peptide analyses confirm the expected amino acid sequence, identify glycosylation sites and demonstrate the presence of three disulfide bondsR J Harris, S M Chamow, T J Gregory, et al.
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Current Opinion in Immunology|April 1, 1997
Immunoadhesins as research tools and therapeutic agentsA Ashkenazi, S M Chamow
Trends in Biotechnology|February 1, 1996
Immunoadhesins: principles and applicationsS M Chamow, A Ashkenazi
Carbohydrate Research|May 15, 1988
A micromethod for the estimation of oligosaccharides containing glycosidically linked sialic acid or hexoses, or both, in glycoproteinsS M Chamow, J L Hedrick
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|April 5, 2001
Therapeutic antibody expression technologyH E Chadd, S M Chamow
FEBS Letters|October 6, 1986
Subunit structure of a cortical granule lectin involved in the block to polyspermy in Xenopus laevis eggsS M Chamow, J L Hedrick
Molecular and Cellular Biology|April 1, 1990
Oocyte-specific expression of mouse Zp-2: developmental regulation of the zona pellucida genesL F Liang, S M Chamow, J Dean
Biotechnology and Bioengineering|April 1, 1999
A simple, two-component buffer enhances use of chromatofocusing for processing of therapeutic proteinsK A Logan, I Lagerlund, S M Chamow
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 1986
Oocyte-specific gene expression: molecular characterization of a cDNA coding for ZP-3, the sperm receptor of the mouse zona pellucidaM J Ringuette, D A Sobieski, S M Chamow, et al.
Journal of Virology|October 1, 1990
CD4 immunoadhesin, but not recombinant soluble CD4, blocks syncytium formation by human immunodeficiency virus type 2-infected lymphoid cellsI Sekigawa, S M Chamow, J E Groopman, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|March 10, 1990
Characterization of a soluble form of human CD4. Peptide analyses confirm the expected amino acid sequence, identify glycosylation sites and demonstrate the presence of three disulfide bondsR J Harris, S M Chamow, T J Gregory, et al.
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