Shore et al., 1981 - Google Patents
Biogenesis of a 35-kilodalton protein associated with outer mitochondrial membrane in rat liver.Shore et al., 1981
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- Shore G
- Power F
- Bendayan M
- Carignan P
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- Journal of Biological Chemistry
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Biochemical analyses following subcellular fractionation of rat liver indicated that the outer mitochondrial membrane contains a number of membrane-specific proteins of which a 35- kilodalton species (OMM-35) is a prominent component. These results were confirmed and …
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