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The results of affinity electrophoresis at pH 8.9 show that insulin does not interact with any of a number of glycosidic ligands which bind various lectins. The results are discussed with respect to some similarities between insulin and concanavalin A.
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Hořejší, V., Kocourek, J. The lack of insulin-binding to simple glycosidic receptors. Experientia 34, 307 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01923001
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