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Ultrastructural and physico-chemical properties of a polymeric macromolecular serum protein

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EM-Analyse einer bisher nicht bekannten makromolekularen Serumfraktion. Das Makromolekül, präzipitierbar mit 1,5M (NH4)2SO4 und gereinigt durch Gel- Chromatographie und Elektrophorese, hat ein Molekulargewicht von ≧106 und wandert im postalbuminen Bereich.

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Bloth, B., Utter, G. & Svehag, S.E. Ultrastructural and physico-chemical properties of a polymeric macromolecular serum protein. Experientia 31, 760–762 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01938447

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