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Histones: a novel class of lipopolysaccharide-binding molecules

Augusto et al., 2003

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14376495202798587374
Author
Augusto L
Decottignies P
Synguelakis M
Nicaise M
Le Maréchal P
Chaby R
Publication year
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Biochemistry

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Unlike soluble and membrane forms of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-binding proteins, intracellular LPS-binding molecules are poorly documented. We looked for such molecules in a murine lung epithelial cell line. Two proteins with LPS-binding activity were isolated and …
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