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Comparative Analysis of Structural Properties of the C-Type-Lectin-like Domain (CTLD)

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Zelensky, Alex
Gready, Jill

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Wiley-Liss Inc

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The superfamily of proteins containing the C-type-lectin-like domain (CTLD) is a group of abundant extracellular metazoan proteins characterized by evolutionary flexibility and functional versatility. Several CTLDs are also found in parasitic prokaryotes

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Proteins: Structure Function and Genetics

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