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<p>Podoplanin is a small membrane glycoprotein with a large number of
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<bold>Address to correspondence to:</bold>
Maciej Ugorski, Laboratory of Glycobiology and Cell Interactions, Ludwik Hirszfeld Institute of Immunology and Experimental Therapy, Polish Academy of Sciences, Wrocław, Poland. E-mail:
<email>maciej.ugorski@up.wroc.pl</email>
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<p>Podoplanin is a small membrane glycoprotein with a large number of
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