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Species specificity in mouse glycophorin
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 199189, 65, 46 and 29 Kd mouse glycophorin proteins identified during polyacrylamide electrophoresis of mouse erythrocytes have been further characterized. These proteins (1) stain positive with Periodic Acid Schiff reagent after sodium hydroxide treatment; (2) labeled using [125I] in intact cells; (3) co-isolated along with integral membrane proteins in ...
Jose Miguel Planas, Donella J. Wilson
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Species-Specific Myoglobin Oxidation
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2011The effect of the lipid oxidation product, 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (HNE), on oxidation of oxymyoglobin (OxyMb) from seven different meat-producing species was investigated. Relative to controls, HNE increased OxyMb oxidation within all species (p < 0.05) at both 25 and 4 °C, pH 5.6. The relative effect of HNE was greater for myoglobins (Mbs) that contained
Ranjith Ramanathan+8 more
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Gamete interaction: Is it species‐specific?
Molecular Reproduction and Development, 2006AbstractReproductive isolation is pivotal to maintain species separation and it can be achieved through a plethora of mechanisms. In addition, the development of barriers to gamete interaction may drive speciation. Such barriers to interspecific gamete interaction can be prezygotic or postzygotic.
Ana P. Vieira, David J. Miller
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Species Specificity of Sex Pheromone Trails of Sympatric and Allopatric Garter Snakes (Thamnophis)
, 1982Male garter snakes of the sympatric species Thamnophis butleri and T. sirtalis were tested in a Y-maze apparatus for their ability to discriminate female pheromone trails.
N. Ford
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Structure and species specificity
1998The early investigators of pheromones believed that each species investigated used a unique compound for signalling purposes and, when they had isolated and identified the component found in major amount, were content to use that compound for biological investigations.
P. E. Howse+2 more
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“Species Specificity” of Interferons: a Misnomer?
Nature, 1967IN 1961, there were two reports of monkey interferon protecting human cells1,2 and one of human interferon protecting monkey cells3, but in none of these was the oxtent of the cross-reaction measured. In view of the usual strict “species specificity” of iiiterferons (for example, chick interferon is not active in mouse cells, human cells4 or duck ...
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Species-specific motion detectors
Nature, 2016A range of neuronal mechanisms can enable animals to detect the direction of visual motion. Computational models now indicate that a factor as simple as eye size might explain some of this diversity. See Article p.105 The starburst amacrine cell (SAC) dendrites of the retina play an essential role ...
Thomas Euler, Tom Baden, Tom Baden
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Purified Interferons: Physical Properties and Species Specificity
Science, 1964The antiviral activity of highly purified preparations of chick and mouse interferons has marked species specificity. This species specificity is not explained by a demonstrable difference in adsorption rates. There is no difference in charge between the
T. Merigan
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Species specificity in serum albumins
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1963Abstract 1. 1. The serum albumins of six mammalian species have been studied by methods which permit comparison of their primary structure. 2. 2. Chromatograms of the peptides produced by tryptic digestion of performate-oxidized proteins revealed patterns indicating major species differences. 3. 3.
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The Journal of Biochemistry, 1986
We have investigated whether species-specific epitopes of human fibronectin are localized at a specific domain of fibronectin using rabbit polyclonal antibodies. Tryptic fragments of human fibronectin were tested for reactivity with anti-human fibronectin antibody, which had been previously absorbed with other animal fibronectin to establish species ...
Thomas N. Sato+3 more
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We have investigated whether species-specific epitopes of human fibronectin are localized at a specific domain of fibronectin using rabbit polyclonal antibodies. Tryptic fragments of human fibronectin were tested for reactivity with anti-human fibronectin antibody, which had been previously absorbed with other animal fibronectin to establish species ...
Thomas N. Sato+3 more
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