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ST3GAL1 and βII-spectrin pathways control CAR T cell migration to target tumors.
Sialylation of CD55 by ST3GAL1 Facilitates Immune Evasion in Cancer.
Overlapping and unique substrate specificities of ST3GAL1 and 2 during hematopoietic and megakaryocy…
Upregulation of sialyltransferases ST3Gal1 and ST6Gal1 promotes stabilization of erythrocyte mass an…
ST3GAL1 is a target of the SOX2-GLI1 transcriptional complex and promotes melanoma metastasis throug…
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