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Analysis of variant forms of porcine surfactant polypeptide‐C by nano‐electrospray mass spectrometry

Griffiths et al., 1998

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15599219477102299046
Author
Griffiths W
Gustafsson M
Yang Y
Curstedt T
Sjövall J
Johansson J
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Rapid communications in mass spectrometry

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Electrospray (ES) mass spectrometry has been used to analyse preparations of porcine pulmonary surfactant polypeptide‐C (SP‐C). A number of variant forms of the native 35‐ residue dipalmitoylated peptide were detected including (a) C‐terminally methylated SP …
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