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Signorini et al., 1996 - Google Patents

Properties of particulate transglutaminase from Yoshida tumor cells

Signorini et al., 1996

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3860613893695018748
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Signorini M
Caselli L
Lanzara V
Ferrari C
Melandri P
Bergamini C
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Homogenates of Yoshida hepatoma cells, cultured as ascite suspension in vivo, display significant transglutaminase activity in both the cytosolic and the particulate fraction. The enzyme, however, is predominantly membrane-bound. Transglutaminase was solubilized …
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