Bleil et al., 1982 - Google Patents
Transferrin receptor and its recycling in HeLa cells.Bleil et al., 1982
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- Bleil J
- Bretscher M
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The transferrin receptor is a 180 000‐dalton protein which can be dissociated to two 90 000‐ dalton polypeptides under reducing conditions. It can be labelled by lactoperoxidase‐ catalysed iodination on the cell surface at 0 degree C. Trypsin digestion of labelled cells at 0 …
- 108010033576 Transferrin Receptors 0 title abstract description 56
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