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possible error in figure 3?- free alpha subunit
thomas abban (20 April 2009) middlesex university
Hi Laurence
your article has been extremely informative.
However, i would be glad for your attention on the structure of the free alpha subunit in figure 3 which is depicted with a double n ('NN') and therefore appears suggestive of a hyperglycosylated free alpha subunit, unless i have missed some sort of interpretation somewhere.
Thanks for your time.
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