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Purification of Rat Ceruloplasmin: Characterization and Comparison with Human Ceruloplasmin

Preparative Biochemistry, 1980
Rat ceruloplasmin was purified by a three-step column chromatography procedure, utilizing DEAE-Sepharose, Sepharose CL-6B, and CM-Sephadex A50 columns. The molecular weight of rat ceruloplasmin determined by a molecular sieve column was 124,000 daltons.
A, Manolis, D W, Cox
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Structure/Function Relationships in Ceruloplasmin

1999
Ceruloplasmin belongs to the family of multinuclear copper oxidases, which also includes ascorbate oxidase and laccase (Solomon et al., 1996). These proteins are trinuclear copper cluster enzymes, as documented by spectroscopic and functional studies in solution for laccase (Aliendorf et al., 1985; Spira-Solomon et al., 1986) and ceruloplasmin ...
MUSCI, Giovanni   +2 more
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Ceruloplasmin

Revue d'hematologie, 2000
Samuel David, Bharatkumar N. Patel
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Ceruloplasmin

1975
M.D. Poulik, M.L. Weiss
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DOLPHIN CERULOPLASMIN - THE 1ST PROTEOLYTICALLY STABLE MAMMALIAN CERULOPLASMIN

1992
1. Ceruloplasmin, the blue protein of the plasma of vertebrates, was isolated from dolphin, a marine mammal. The protein showed overall physico-chemical parameters very similar to those of all other mammalian ceruloplasmins. The spectroscopic properties indicated a conservation of the copper binding sites. 2.
DIPATTI MCB   +4 more
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Ceruloplasmin.

Methods in enzymology, 1988
P. ARNAUD, E. GIANAZZA, L. MIRIBEL
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Ceruloplasmin

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1993
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Ceruloplasmin

1999
Peter Lindley   +3 more
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