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[11] Isolation and characterization of apolipoprotein B-100

Fisher et al., 1986

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4372747318846743687
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Fisher W
Schumaker V
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Methods in Enzymology

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Publisher Summary Two physically separable macromolecules carry the designation apolipoproteinB. The long recognized form of apoB, large apoB or B-100, is the predominant protein in LDL and the major apoB protein found in human VLDL. This chapter describes the …
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