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Not Your Everyday Globulins [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Chemistry, 2019
A 65-year-old man presented with periorbital swelling. Biopsy showed ocular non-Hodgkin lymphoma with plasmacytic differentiation. Serum protein electrophoresis showed a broad increase in staining in the anodal portion of the gamma globulin region (Fig. 1A). Serum immunofixation did not reveal a monoclonal protein; however, atypical anodal migration of
Ashley M Eckel, Susan L. Fink
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Globulin-p and 11S-Globulin from Amaranthus Hypochondriacus: are Two Isoforms of the 11S-Globulin

open access: yesThe Protein Journal, 2009
Amaranth is an ancient crop with a high content of good quality proteins. Globulins are some of the most abundant storage proteins of amaranth grain. They contain two fractions distinguishable according to their different solubility: the salt-soluble 7S and 11S-globulins and the globulin-p soluble in mild-alkaline, low-ionic-strength solutions. As part
Quiroga, Alejandra Viviana   +4 more
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THE ABSORPTION OF ALBUMINS AND GLOBULINS. [PDF]

open access: yesJAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1903
As albumins are non-dialyzable it was supposed until within recent years that they could not be absorbed as such, that they must be digested. The practice of rectal feeding has disproved this. Considerable quantities of undigested albumins are absorbed apparently unchanged. Is there any such absorption from the stomach or small intestine?
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The chemistry of globulin [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Containing Papers of a Biological Character, 1907
The object of the present paper is first to establish simple formulæ for the more important of the experimental results obtained by Hardy and Mellanby, then to interpret these in their bearing upon the chemistry of globulin in connection with a theory of colloids, and finally to find the molecular mass (weight) of globulin.
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Monolayers of the Globulin, Arachin [PDF]

open access: yesNature, 1952
VARIOUS methods for spreading proteins have been devised. The method used by Gorter and Grendel1 is to drop a fairly concentrated aqueous protein solution very carefully from the least possible height on to the clean water surface in the trough. Hughes et al.2 found that solid particles of protein spread very rapidly on a clean substrate surface. These
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Heterologous Antilymphocyte Globulin [PDF]

open access: yesNew England Journal of Medicine, 1968
THE immunosuppressive properties of heterologous antilymphocyte serum and its globulin derivative have been well known since 1961, when it was reported that a variety of immunologic responses could...
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Is the Antihaemophilic Globulin a Protein? [PDF]

open access: yesNature, 1966
THE antihaemophilic globulin (AHG), in electric fields migrating in the β2-fraction, and being precipitated from blood plasma by alcohol in fraction I (ref. 1) is generally considered to be a protein. Our laboratory has for a number of years been occupied with the problem of its purification2,3 with the final aim of contributing to the elucidation of ...
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The Myeloma Globulins [PDF]

open access: yesBritish Journal of Cancer, 1958
N H Martin, R J McConnell
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The Myeloma Globulins [PDF]

open access: yesBritish Journal of Cancer, 1960
P, HOUGHTON, N H, MARTIN
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