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Sedimentation behavior of solubilized gonadotropin receptor from plasma membranes of bovine corpus luteum
(Elsevier, 1976-03-25)
The gonadotropin receptors associated with plasma membrane fractions were solubilized by detergents, including Triton X-100, Lubrol WX, Lubrol PX and sodium deoxycholate before and after equilibration with 125I-labelled ...
Studies on the kinetics and mechanism of reduction of flavodoxin from Peptostreptococcus elsdenii by sodium dithionite
(Elsevier, 1973-07-05)
1. 1. The reactions of the oxidised and semiquinone forms of Peptostreptococcus elsdenii flavodoxin with sodium dithionite have been studied by stopped flow spectrophotometry. At low ionic strength where comproportionation ...
Entropy and heat capacity of europium(III) bromide from 5 to 340 K
(Elsevier, 1975-07)
The heat capacity of a polycrystalline sample of EuBr3 has been measured from 5 to 340 K and found to be without transitions in this region. Values of the thermodynamic functions Cp(T), {So(T) - So(5 K)}, and {Ho(T) - Ho(5 ...
Synthesis of metabolism-resistant substrates for the transport system for cationic amino acids; their stimulation of the release of insulin and glucagon, and of the urinary loss of amino acids related to cystinuria
(Elsevier, 1973-04-16)
Several amino acids have been synthesized as model transport substrates building on the piperidine and cyclohexane rings. Only when the distal N atom is part of an unambiguously cationic structure are these compounds ...
Soluble cytochrome b5 from human erythrocytes
(Elsevier, 1972-07-12)
1. A hemeprotein with properties similar to microsomal cytochrome b5 has been detected in the supernatant fraction of hemolysates of human, beef, and rabbit erythrocytes. A method has been developed for determining the ...
A direct-elution technique for the recovery of thin-layer samples
(Elsevier, 1978-01)
An elution technique is described which permits the recovery of samples from flexible thin-layer chromatograms without removal of the layer from the plate. This simple method avoids many of the problems associated with ...