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Phosphatases extracted from a human brain were resolved into two main groups, namely affi-gel blue-binding phosphatases and affi-gel blue-nonbinding phosphatases. Affi-gel blue binding phosphatases were furthe...
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Multiple Forms of Phosphatase from Human Brain: Isolation and Partial Characterization of Affi-Gel Blue Binding Phosphatases
Implication of protein phosphatases in Alzheimer disease led us to a systemic investigation of the identification of these enzyme activities in human brain. Human brain phosphatases eluted from DEAE-Sephacel w...