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The association between major sialoglycoprotein and spectrin of human erythrocyte membranes as detected by fluorescence resonance energy transfer.

The association between major sialoglycoprotein and spectrin of human erythrocyte membranes as detected by fluorescence resonance energy transfer. Research Abstract Details 

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  • The association between major sialoglycoprotein and spectrin of human erythrocyte membranes as detected by fluorescence resonance energy transfer. Abstract Text:

    m nakajimaM Nakajima,r yoshimotoR Yoshimoto,t irimuraT Irimura,t osawaT Osawa,

    The interactions among the major sialoglycoprotein and peripheral proteins of human erythrocyte membranes were investigated by the long range resonance energy transfer between different fluorescent moieties separately conjugated to proteins. Consequently, direct association between the major sialoglycoprotein and spectrin was observed and divalent cations were required for their association.

    The association between major sialoglycoprotein and spectrin of human erythrocyte membranes as detected by fluorescence resonance energy transfer. Publishing Authors By Initials

    m nakajimaM Nakajima,r yoshimotoR Yoshimoto,t irimuraT Irimura,t osawaT Osawa,

    For similar investigative techniques: chemistry, analytical: photometry: luminescent measurements: fluorometry: spectrometry, fluorescence research abstracts see: investigative techniques: chemistry, analytical: photometry: luminescent measurements: fluorometry: spectrometry, fluorescence research

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    The association between major sialoglycoprotein and spectrin of human erythrocyte membranes as detected by fluorescence resonance energy transfer. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of biochemistry

    VOLUME: 86

    Page Numbers: 583-6

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Biochem.

    ISSN: 0021-924X

    DAY: 19

    MONTH: Aug

    YEAR: 1979

    The association between major sialoglycoprotein and spectrin of human erythrocyte membranes as detected by fluorescence resonance energy transfer. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 376600

    The association between major sialoglycoprotein and spectrin of human erythrocyte membranes as detected by fluorescence resonance energy transfer. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Spectrometry, Fluorescence

    MESH TERMS: analysis

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    Substance Name: Spectrin

    Registry Number: 12634-43-4

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    Country: JAPAN

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