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Publications by J. Guellec
CX3CL1, a Chemokine Finely Tuned to Adhesion: Critical Roles of the Stalk Glycosylation and the Membrane Domain
Biology Open
Biochemistry
Agricultural
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Biological Sciences
Deciphering the Molecular Basis of Ferroportin Resistance to Hepcidin: Structure/Function Analysis of Rare SLC40A1 Missense Mutations Found in Suspected Hemochromatosis Type 4 Patients
Transfusion Clinique et Biologique
Biochemistry
Medicine
Clinical Biochemistry
Hematology
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Engineering and Dissecting the Glycosylation Pathway of a Streptococcal Serine-Rich Repeat Adhesion.
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