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School of Biological Sciences > Biological Sciences (pre 2018 reorg) > Academic (pre 2018 reorg)" and Year is 2004

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The glycosylation of human serum IgD and IgE and the accessibility of identified oligomannose structures for interaction with mannan-binding lectin - James N. Arnold, Catherine M. Radcliffe, Mark R. Wormald, Louise Royle, David J. Harvey, Max Crispin, Raymond A. Dwek, Robert B. Sim and Pauline M. Rudd
Type: Article | 2004 | Item not available on this server.

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Monoglucosylated glycans in the secreted human complement component C3: Implications for protein biosynthesis and structure - Max Crispin, Gayle E. Ritchie, Alison J. Critchley, B. Paul Morgan, Ian A. Wilson, Raymond A. Dwek, Robert B. Sim and Pauline M. Rudd
Type: Article | 2004 | Item not available on this server.

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Complement regulation at the molecular level: The structure of decay-accelerating factor - P. Lukacik, P. Roversi, J. White, D. Esser, G.P. Smith, J. Billington, P.A. Williams, P.M. Rudd, M.R. Wormald, D.J. Harvey, M. Crispin, C.M. Radcliffe, R.A. Dwek, D.J. Evans, B.P. Morgan, R.A.G. Smith and S.M. Lea
Type: Article | 2004 | Item not available on this server.

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