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Authors: Ito, A Handa, K Withers, DA Satoh, M Hakomori, SI
Citation: A. Ito et al., Binding specificity of siglec7 to disialogangliosides of renal cell carcinoma: possible role of disialogangliosides in tumor progression (vol 498, pg116, 2001), FEBS LETTER, 504(1-2), 2001, pp. 81-86

Authors: Ito, A Handa, K Withers, DA Satoh, M Hakomori, S
Citation: A. Ito et al., Binding specificity of siglec7 to disialogangliosides of renal cell carcinoma: possible role of disialogangliosides in tumor progression, FEBS LETTER, 498(1), 2001, pp. 116-120

Authors: Ono, M Handa, K Sonnino, S Withers, DA Nagai, H Hakomori, S
Citation: M. Ono et al., GM3 ganglioside inhibits CD9-facilitated haptotactic cell motility: Coexpression of GM3 and CD9 is essential in the downregulation of tumor cell motility and malignancy, BIOCHEM, 40(21), 2001, pp. 6414-6421

Authors: Withers, DA Hakomori, S
Citation: Da. Withers et S. Hakomori, Human alpha(1,3)-fucosyltransferase IV (FUTIV) gene expression is regulated by Elk-1 in the U937 cell line, J BIOL CHEM, 275(51), 2000, pp. 40588-40593

Authors: Iwabuchi, K Zhang, YM Handa, K Withers, DA Sinay, P Hakomori, S
Citation: K. Iwabuchi et al., Reconstitution of membranes simulating "glycosignaling domain" and their susceptibility to lyso-GM3, J BIOL CHEM, 275(20), 2000, pp. 15174-15181

Authors: Ono, M Handa, K Withers, DA Hakomori, SI
Citation: M. Ono et al., Glycosylation effect on membrane domain (GEM) involved in cell adhesion and motility: A preliminary note on functional alpha 3, alpha 5-CD82 glycosylation complex in ldlD 14 cells, BIOC BIOP R, 279(3), 2000, pp. 744-750

Authors: Iwamoto, S Withers, DA Handa, K Hakomori, S
Citation: S. Iwamoto et al., Deletion of A-antigen in a human cancer cell line is associated with reduced promoter activity of CBF/NF-Y binding region, and possibly with enhancedDNA methylation of A transferase promoter, GLYCOCON J, 16(10), 1999, pp. 659-666

Authors: Ono, M Handa, K Withers, DA Hakomori, S
Citation: M. Ono et al., Motility inhibition and apoptosis are induced by metastasis-suppressing gene product CD82 and its analogue CD9, with concurrent glycosylation, CANCER RES, 59(10), 1999, pp. 2335-2339
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