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Acyl carrier protein. XI. The specificity of acyl carrier protein synthetase.
D J, Prescott, J, Elovson, P R, Vagelos
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Acyl carrier protein. XV. Studies of -ketoacyl-acyl carrier protein synthetase.
A W, Alberts, R M, Bell, P R, Vagelos
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Secretory carrier membrane proteins
Protoplasma, 2011Secretory carrier membrane proteins (SCAMPs) are a family of integral membrane proteins that play roles in mediating exocytosis in animal cells. However, relatively little is known about the subcellular localization, trafficking, and function of SCAMPs in plants.
Angus Ho Yin, Law +2 more
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Antibodies as Carrier Proteins
Pharmaceutical Research, 1998Pre-existing antibodies against a drug substance can significantly alter the pharmacokinetic profile of the drug in the circulation. Rapid clearance, mediated by complement or Fc receptors, occurs for crosslinked immune complexes, but not for complexes containing only one or two antibodies.
B N, Rehlaender, M J, Cho
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, 2000
The compartmentalization of cholesterol metabolism implies target-specific cholesterol trafficking between the endoplasmic reticulum, plasma membrane, lysosomes, mitochondria and peroxisomes. One hypothesis has been that sterol carrier protein-2 (SCP2, also known as the non-specific lipid transfer protein) acts in cholesterol transport through the ...
U, Seedorf, P, Ellinghaus, J, Roch Nofer
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The compartmentalization of cholesterol metabolism implies target-specific cholesterol trafficking between the endoplasmic reticulum, plasma membrane, lysosomes, mitochondria and peroxisomes. One hypothesis has been that sterol carrier protein-2 (SCP2, also known as the non-specific lipid transfer protein) acts in cholesterol transport through the ...
U, Seedorf, P, Ellinghaus, J, Roch Nofer
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Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 1984
The somatomedins, such as the insulin-like growth factors I and II, somatomedins A and C, and multiplication-stimulating activity, are small, growth hormone dependent polypeptides which are the assumed mediators of growth hormone action on extraskeletal tissues.
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The somatomedins, such as the insulin-like growth factors I and II, somatomedins A and C, and multiplication-stimulating activity, are small, growth hormone dependent polypeptides which are the assumed mediators of growth hormone action on extraskeletal tissues.
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