CD9 is a protein with 4 transmembrane domains, and functions as a cell surface antigen. We have previously reported that CD9 functions as an up-regulator of membrane-anchored heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor (proHB-EGF) activity, which is a potent mitogen as well as a soluble HB-EGF. Anti-CD9
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Heparin interaction with cultured cells: Possible role of fibronectin in uncoupling surface binding and endocytosis
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