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Large-scale preparation and characterization of N-linked glycopeptides from bovine fetuin

Rice et al., 1990

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6965812654534307343
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Rice K
Rao N
Lee Y
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Analytical biochemistry

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A preparative scheme has been developed to purify asialo-glycopeptides from each of the three N-linkage sites of bovine fetuin, allowing the isolation of 100-μmol quantities of asialo- glycopeptides from 20 g of fetuin. The procedure yields seven asialo-glycopeptides which …
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