1. Genomic structure of DNA encoding the lymphocyte homing receptor CD44 reveals at least 12 alternatively spliced exons;Screaton, G.R.; Bell, M.V.; Jackson, D.G.; Cornelis, F.B.; Gerth, U.; Bell, J.I.;Proc Natl Acad Sci USA,1992
2. Splicing choice from ten variant exons establishes CD44 variability;Tolg, C.; Hofmann, M.; Herrlich, P.; Ponta, H.;Nucleic Acids Res,1993
3. The identification of a new alternative exon with highly restricted tissue expression in transcripts encoding the mouse Pgp-1 (CD44) homing receptor;Screaton, G.R.; Bell, M.V.; Bell, J.I.; Jackson, D.G.;Biol Chem,1993
4. Normal human tissues, in addition to some tumors, express multiple different CD44 isoforms;Fox, S.B.; Fawcett, J.; Jackson, D.G.; Collins, I.; Gatter, K.C.; Harris, A.L.;Cancer Res,1994
5. Expression and modulation of CD44 variant isoforms in humans;Mackay, C.R.; Terpe, H.-J.; Stauder, R.; Marston, W.L.; Stark, H.; Gunthert, U.;Cell Biol,1994