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Detection of cardiac O-GlcNAcylation via subcellular fractionation and dual antibody analysis in pressure overload cardiac hypertrophy. [PDF]
Ledee D, Zhu WZ, Olson AK.
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SUMOylation Protects Endothelial Cell-Expressed Leukocyte-Specific Protein 1 from Ubiquitination-Mediated Proteasomal Degradation and Facilitates Its Nuclear Export. [PDF]
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Subcellular fractionation of pig platelets
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1975Subcellular components were obtained from pig platelets, disrupted by means of a French press and separated into 4 primary fractions. The granule fraction (10 000 g) was subjected to a sucrose gradient fractionation. Primary fractions and the granule subfractions were studied electron microscopically and biochemically by following the distribution of ...
L, Salganicoff +3 more
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Subcellular fractions in rubella immunoassays
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1984Rubella virus-infected cells were fractionated by differential and sucrose gradient centrifugations. Rubella virus antigens distributed into all fractions but particulate material in the 100,000 x g pellet was shown to be enriched about two-fold for rubella virus antigen.
H, Tuokko, V, Toivonen, A, Salmi
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2006
The successful combination of highly sensitive mass spectrometry and pre-fractionation techniques has provided a powerful tool to detect dynamic changes in low abundant regulatory proteins at the organelle level. Subcellular fractionation, being flexible, adjustable (both in cell and tissues), and allowing the analysis of proteins in their physiologic ...
Mariana Eça Guimarães, de Araújo +1 more
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The successful combination of highly sensitive mass spectrometry and pre-fractionation techniques has provided a powerful tool to detect dynamic changes in low abundant regulatory proteins at the organelle level. Subcellular fractionation, being flexible, adjustable (both in cell and tissues), and allowing the analysis of proteins in their physiologic ...
Mariana Eça Guimarães, de Araújo +1 more
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Sterols in yeast subcellular fractions
Lipids, 1978AbstractYeast is the most primitive organism synthesizing substantial amounts of sterols. Because of this eucaryotic organism's versatility in growth conditions, ease of culture, well‐defined genetic mechanism, and characteristic subcellar architecture, it is readily applied to studies of the role of sterols in the general economy of the cell.
Parks, L W +3 more
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Subcellular fractionation of human liver
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1965Abstract Human liver biopsies, obtained by a safe technique during abdominal surgery, were homogenized and subjected to subcellular fractionation by a centrifugal technique. Fractions were identified by determining appropriate tracer enzymes and other substances as well as by morphological techniques.
P, Björntorp +2 more
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Fractionation of Subcellular Organelles
Current Protocols in Cell Biology, 2015AbstractThis unit provides both a theoretical and a practical background to all the techniques associated with the application of differential and density gradient centrifugation for the analysis of subcellular membranes. The density gradient information focuses on the use of the modern gradient solute iodixanol, chosen for its ease of use, versatility,
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