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Arrangement of human erythrocyte membrane proteins

Reichstein et al., 1975

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3551374264534002203
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Reichstein E
Blostein R
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Journal of Biological Chemistry

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The orientation of human erythrocyte membrane protein was examined by enzymic iodination using lactoperoxidase with the glucose-oxidase system for generating peroxide, followed by proteolytic digestion. The outer surface of intact cells was labeled with 125I and …
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