Klausner et al., 1983 - Google Patents
The folding of ovalbumin. Renaturation in vitro versus biosynthesis in vitroKlausner et al., 1983
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- Klausner R
- Kempf C
- Weinstein J
- Blumenthal R
- Van Renswoude J
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- Biochemical Journal
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Hen ovalbumin, the major secretory product of oviduct cells, is a 43 000-dalton glycoprotein. Many studies have led to controversy over the question of whether ovalbumin (OA) can be fully renatured after chemical denaturation. We have studied the renaturation of OA after …
- 108010058846 Ovalbumin 0 title abstract description 155
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