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    Detection of Glycoproteins in Gels and Blots

    As we become more aware of the significance of posttranslational modifications, such as glycosylation, in the production of recombinant proteins and in the proteomic studies of development and disease, techniq...

    Nicolle H. Packer, Malcolm S. Ball, Peter L. Devine in The Protein Protocols Handbook (2009)

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    Protocol

    Detection of Glycoproteins in Gels and Blots

    As we become more aware of the significance of posttranslational modifications, such as glycosylation, in the production of recombinant proteins and in the proteomic studies of development and disease, techniq...

    Nicolle H. Packer, Malcolm S. Ball, Peter L. Devine in The Protein Protocols Handbook (2002)

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    Purification and Chemical Characterization of the High Molecular Weight Glycoconjugate Fraction of the Bovine Tear Film and Comparison to Mucins from Other Sources

    The tear film is the layer of liquid that covers the surface of the eye, providing protection from invasion and a smooth surface for correct vision.1 It consists of three components: lipid at the air interface, a...

    Malcolm S. Ball, Katherine Hollis-Watts in Lacrimal Gland, Tear Film, and Dry Eye Syn… (2002)

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    Glycoprotein Detection of 2-D Separated Proteins

    The profile of the two-dimensional (2-D) separation of the protein complement (proteome) of eukaryotic cells and tissues typically contains obvious “trains” of spots that differ in pI and/or apparent molecular ma...

    Nicolle H. Packer, Malcolm S. Ball, Peter L. Devine in 2-D Proteome Analysis Protocols (1999)