Cell surface, heparin-like molecules are required for binding of basic fibroblast growth factor to its high affinity receptor
Avner Yayon(Weizmann Institute of Science), David M. Ornitz(Washington University in St. Louis), Michael Klagsbrun(Boston Children's Hospital), Jeffrey D. Esko(University of California San Diego), Philip Leder(University of Virginia)
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