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Publications by Margaret M. Sheil
Proteomic Analysis of DC-SIGN on Dendritic Cells Detects Tetramers Required for Ligand Binding but No Association With CD4
Journal of Biological Chemistry
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Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
Probing the DNA Selectivity of Ruthenium Metallointercalators Using ESI Mass Spectrometry
Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry
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