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Polypeptide γ-subunits of R-phycoerythrin
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 1993Abstract R-Phycoerythrin was purified from two species of red algae: Callithamnion corymbosum from the Black Sea and Antithamnion sparsum from the Sea of Japan. Three polypeptide γ-subunits differing slightly in molecular weight (31.6, 30.8 and 29.0 kDa) in a 1:5:2 stoichiometry were found in R-phycoerythrin from C.
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Differences in antigenic reactivity of six types of phycoerythrin to monoclonal anti-R-phycoerythrin
Phycologia, 1991Abstract Phycoerythrins from the red algae (Rhodophyta) Corallina officinalis Linnaeus, Gracilaria bursapastoris (S.G. Gmelin) Silva, Gracilaria muitipartita (Clemente) Harvey, Gracilaria verrucosa (Hud-son) Papenfuss, Porphyra purpurea (Roth) C.
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FLUORESCENCE LIFETIME OF PHYCOERYTHRIN*
Photochemistry and Photobiology, 1968F, Macdowall, M, Walker
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Phycoerythrin Signatures in the Littoral Zone
1999Abstract : Phycoerythrin (PE) refers to a family of highly fluorescent photosynthetic pigments found in some marine phytoplankton. In subtropical and temperate waters, PE-producing organisms are common enough that a spectral signature for PE can be obtained from bulk seawater, regardless of the concentration or type of other colored materials in the ...
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Probing the stability of the food colourant R-phycoerythrin from dried Nori flakes
Food Chemistry, 2022Ana Simovic +2 more
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Single-step purified R-phycoerythrin transmits cellular imaging functionalities in vitro
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2022Ramar Thangam +2 more
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