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Studies of the composition and structure of plasma lipoproteins. C-and N-terminal amino acids of CI polypeptide (“R-Val”) of human plasma apolipoprotein C

McConathy et al., 1972

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McConathy W
Quiroga C
Alaupovic P
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Several years ago, results from our laboratory demonstrated[I] that partially delipidized very low density lipoproteins (VLDL, d< 1.006 g/ml) isolated from hypertriglyceridemic plasma contained 3 separable phospholipid-protein residues; the protein moieties of two of these …
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