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[119] Analysis of phosphoproteins
1967Publisher Summary There are two methods for the analysis of phosphoprotein. First, alkaline hydrolysis at 38° yields inorganic orthophosphate (P i ) quantitatively. Secondly, partial acid hydrolysis yields O-phosphorylserine (P-serine). Both methods have been applied to the determination of tissue phosphoproteins, in particular, for radioactivity ...
J.D. Judah, Khalil Ahmed
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Phosphoproteins and Mitochondrial and Cell Water
Nature, 1960IN previous communications1,2 it was shown that several antihistamine drugs in concentrations which do not affect respiration or phosphorylation reduce the rate of swelling of isolated mitochondria and also diminish the rate of extrusion of water by these particles.
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Influence of Phosphoproteins on Calcification
1984This paper presents a brief report of our progress in investigating the phases of calcium phosphates precipitated in vitro in the presence of the phosphoproteins casein and phosvitin with emphasis on the application of EXAFS to characterising the precipitates.
J. C. Irlam+3 more
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Characterization of Brain Phosphoproteins
The Journal of Biochemistry, 1971Shinji Ishikawa, Yoshiaki Komiya
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On Proteins in Regenerating Rat Liver. III. Phosphoprotein Phosphatase and Phosphoproteins
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1951openaire +3 more sources
The Phosphoprotein of the Dentin Matrix*
Biochemistry, 1967Ann J. Perry, Arthur Veis
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