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Sigrist et al., 1978 - Google Patents

Characterization of phenylisothiocyanate as a hydrophobic membrane label

Sigrist et al., 1978

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16157232029483354007
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Sigrist H
Zahler P
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Various labeling techniques have been widely employed to classify those portions ofmembrane proteins exposed to the aqueous environment[l-3]. With the recent introduction of hydrophobic azides, the lipophilic membrane-integrated domains became specifically …
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