Ovchinnikov et al., 1985 - Google Patents

The antigenic structure and topography of bacteriorhodopsin in purple membranes as determined by interaction with monoclonal antibodies

Ovchinnikov et al., 1985

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Ovchinnikov Y
Abdulaev N
Vasilov R
Vturina I
Kuryatov A
Kiselev A
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The spatial organization and the antigenic structure of the bacteriorhodopsin molecule in the purple membrane were studied by immunochemical techniques. Five monoclonal antibodies directed against exposed parts of the protein molecule in the membrane were …
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