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Restoration of normal morphology, adhesion and cytoskeleton in transformed cells by addition of a transformation-sensitive surface protein

Ali et al., 1977

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11020909038735127686
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Ali I
Mautner V
Lanza R
Hynes R
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Transformed cells lack a large, external, transformation-sensitive (LETS) glycoprotein which is a major surface component of their normal counter-parts. Addition of LETS glycoprotein isolated from normal cells to transformed cells restores certain morphological features and …
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