Journal article
Normal Human Tissues, in Addition to Some Tumors, Express Multiple Different CD44 Isoforms
SB Fox, J Fawcett, DG Jackson, I Collins, KC Gatter, AL Harris, A Gearing, DL Simmons
Cancer Research | AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH | Published : 1994
Abstract
At least 20 different isoforms of the human CD44 lymphocyte-homing receptor/hyaluronan receptor have been described to date that arise from the differential splicing of up to 10 alternative exons (termed v1-v10) encoding the membrane-proximal extracellular domain. Although numerous analyses at the mRNA level have indicated tissue-specific expression of CD44 variants, few analyses have been performed at the protein level because of limited availability of suitable monoclonal antibodies. Recently, however, exon-specific monoclonal antibodies have been generated using bacterial fusion proteins, and these have been reported to detect high levels of vCD44 containing the v6 exon on human tumors. T..
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