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    Species-specific albumin in fossil bones from Orce, Granada, Spain

    A skull fragment (VM-0) from Orce, Granada, Spain, dated palaeomagnetically at about 1.6 Myr, is thought by some palaeontologist to be hominid, while others maintain it is equid. If hominid, it would be by far th...

    J. M. Lowenstein, C. Borja, E. García-Olivares in Human Evolution (1999)

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    Immunospecific albumin in fossil pack rat, porcupine and hyrax urine

    J. M. Lowenstein, W. N. Rainey, J. L. Betancourt in Naturwissenschaften (1991)

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    An improved procedure for the simultaneous purification in high yield of peroxisomes, lysosomes, and mitochondria from rat liver

    Peroxisomes, lysosomes, and mitochondria have been purified from rat liver by sucrose density gradient centrifugation without prior treatment of the animals with Triton WR-1339 or other detergents which cause ...

    G. B. Sephton, K. F. Buechler, J. M. Lowenstein in Protoplasma (1990)

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    Isolation of an Adenosine Binding Protein Which Has Properties Expected of the A1 Adenosine Receptor

    Affinity chromatography has been used to isolate an adenosine-binding protein in pure form with a molecular weight of 35K. The protein has properties consistent with its being the A1 adenosine receptor or part of...

    K. Ravid, J. M. Lowenstein in Purines in Cellular Signaling (1990)

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    Regulation and Function of 5′-Nucleotidases

    Mammalian organs contain at least three different 5′-nucleotidases which favor AMP as substrate over other nucleotides by the criterion of Vmax/Km. These enzymes occur in plasma membrane, cytosol, and lysosomes. ...

    A. R. Collinson, K. J. Peuhkurinen in Topics and Perspectives in Adenosine Resea… (1987)

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    Errata: A molecular link between the bats of New Zealand and South America

    E. D. Pierson, V. M. Sarich, J. M. Lowenstein, M. J. Daniel, W. E. Rainey in Nature (1986)

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    Immunological systematics of the extinct quagga (Equidae)

    It has been debated whether the extinct quagga was a distinct fourth species of African zebra or whether it was merely the southern variant of the Plains zebra (Equus burchelli). Using a radioimmunoassay (RIA) te...

    J. M. Lowenstein, O. A. Ryder in Experientia (1985)

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    Sirenian molecular systematics — Including the extinct Steller's sea cow (Hydrodamalis gigas)

    W. E. Rainey, J. M. Lowenstein, V. M. Sarich, D. M. Magor in Naturwissenschaften (1984)

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    Ramapithecus and Pan paniscus

    Attempts to explain human origins go back at least several thousand years, but only in the past 100 years or so have scientific methods begun to make headway against mythical and theological versions of creati...

    A. L. Zihlman, J. M. Lowenstein in New Interpretations of Ape and Human Ancestry (1983)

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    Twelve wise men at the Vatican

    J.M. Lowenstein in Nature (1982)