Glycoprotein 115, a glycoprotein isolated from chick blood vessels, is widely distributed in connective tissue.

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Glycoprotein 115, a glycoprotein isolated from chick blood vessels, is widely distributed in connective tissue

An extracellular glycoprotein (gp 115) with an apparent Mr = 115,000 isolated from chick aortas (Bressan, G. M., I. Castellani, A. Colombatti, and D. Volpin, 1983, J. Biol. Chem., 258:13262-13267), was used to immunize mice. The antisera were shown to specifically recognize gp 115 by numerous criteria: a major band around Mr = 115,000 plus minor bands of lower Mr were visible by immunoblotting ...

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An extracellular glycoprotein (gp 115) with an apparent Mr = 115,000 isolated from chick aortas (Bressan, G. M., i. Castellani, A. Colombatti, and D. Volpin, 1983, J. Biol. Chem., 258:13262-13267), was used to immunize mice. The antisera were shown to specifically recognize gp 115 by numerous criteria: a major band around Mr = 115,000 plus minor bands of lower Mr were visible by immunoblotting ...

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عنوان ژورنال: The Journal of Cell Biology

سال: 1985

ISSN: 0021-9525,1540-8140

DOI: 10.1083/jcb.100.1.18