BAERT et al., 1991 - Google Patents
Yolk protein in leech: identification, purification and characterization of vitellin and vitellogeninBAERT et al., 1991
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- BAERT J
- Britel M
- SLOMIANNY M
- Delbart C
- Fournet B
- Sautiere P
- Malecha J
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- European journal of biochemistry
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Theromyzon tessulatum vitellin was identified as a lipoglycoprotein of 490 kDa. The insolubility of this molecule in low‐ionic‐strength media was used to extract it from the ovaries. Antiserum prepared against vitellin was shown to react with a coelomic fluid …
- 108010090932 Vitellogenins 0 title abstract description 110
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