KOMIYA et al., 1974 - Google Patents
Bovine plasma kininogens II. Microheterogeneities of high molecular weight kininogens and their structural relationshipsKOMIYA et al., 1974
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- KOMIYA M
- KATO H
- SUZUKI T
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- The Journal of Biochemistry
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MATERIALS AND METHODS CM-Sephadex C-50, Sephadex G-25 (fine), and Sephadex G- 50 were purchased from Pharmacia Co., Uppsala, Sweden. Twice recrystallized trypsin [EC 3.4. 21.4] was a product of Sigma Chemical Co., USA The trypsin was treated with TPCK by …
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