Josić et al., 1990 - Google Patents

Calcium-binding proteins 33 kDa, 35 kDa, and 65/67 kDa in normal rat and morris hepatoma tissues: A biochemical and immunohistochemical study

Josić et al., 1990

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6879896781255308970
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Josić D
Gossrau R
Habermann R
Lim Y
Reutter W
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Histochemistry

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Polyclonal antibodies were raised against membrane-associated calcium-binding proteins (apparent molecular masses 65000 and 67000 (CBP 65/67) and 33000 and 35000 (CBP 33 and CBP 35)), which were isolated from rat liver and Morris hepatoma. Using …
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