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    GlossaryCell Surface Glycoprotein

    molecule on cell exterior with protein and sugar chains

    A cell surface glycoprotein is a molecule found on the outer layer of a cell that consists of a protein with attached sugar chains. These glycoproteins play crucial roles in cell communication, signaling, and immune response, helping cells recognize and interact with each other and their environment.

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