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Identification of human serum proteins binding iron, copper, and thyroid hormones by starch gel electrophoresis

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On a analysé au moyen d'électrophorèse sur gel d'amidon les protéines qui, dans le sérum humain, lient le fer, le cuivre et l'hormone thyroïdienne, en utilisant comme témoins des protéines purifiées et la radioactivité. Le fer est lié par la β-globuline qui, dans certaines familles, paraît se diviser en deux composants. Le cuivre est lié par la céruloplasmine, qui émigre dans la position α2 rapide. La protéine principale liant la thyroxine est la préalbumine.

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Allison, A.C. Identification of human serum proteins binding iron, copper, and thyroid hormones by starch gel electrophoresis. Experientia 15, 281–284 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02158085

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