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    Epitope map** of two monoclonal antibodies to the central portion of human osteonectin

    In this study preliminary characterization of two monoclonal antibodies against osteonectin was undertaken. One monoclonal originally raised against bovine bone osteonectin cross reacts with human bone and pla...

    Xavier C. Villarreal, Luc Malaval, Kenneth G. Mann in Calcified Tissue International (1991)

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    Protein C: Gene Structure and Protein Synthesis

    Protein C is a vitamin K-dependent plasma glycoprotein that, after activation by thrombin-thrombomodulin upon the endothelial cell surface, serves as a feedback down-regulator of the coagulation cascade by spe...

    George L. Long in Recombinant Technology in Hemostasis and Thrombosis (1991)

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    Genes for human vitamin K-dependent plasma proteins C and S are located on chromosomes 2 and 3, respectively

    cDNAs encoding human proteins C and S have been used to screen a panel of mouse-human somatic cell hybrids to determine the chromosomal location of their respective genes. The gene for human protein C is locat.....

    George L. Long, Angus Marshall, Julia C. Gardner in Somatic Cell and Molecular Genetics (1988)

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    Recombinant Human Insulin-Like Growth Factor II Expressed in Escherichia coli

    Human Insulin-like growth factor II (IGF-II) was produced in Escherichia coli as a 113 amino acid chimeric protein, LE1-Met-IGF-II consisting of 45 N-terminal amino acids from the E. coli trp leader peptide and t...

    Thomas C. Furman, Janet Epp, Hansen M. Hsiung, JoAnn Hoskins in Bio/Technology (1987)

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    Characterization of a cDNA encoding ricin E, a hybrid ricin-Ricinus communis agglutinin gene from the castor plant Ricinus communis

    Two classes of ricin cDNA clones have been identified and sequenced. The cDNA clone pBL-1 closely matches in nucleotide sequence the ricin genomic clone pAKG previously described by Halling et al., 1985 (Nucl. Ac...

    Beth F. Ladin, Elizabeth E. Murray, Amy C. Halling in Plant Molecular Biology (1987)

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    DNA sequence evidence for polymorphic forms of human serum amyloid A (SAA)

    Serum amyloid A (SAA) is an acute-phase reactant and precursor to amyloid A protein, the major constituent of the fibril deposits of reactive amyloidosis. The factors determining whether the 104-amino acid SAA...

    Barbara Kluve-Beckerman, George L. Long, Merrill D. Benson in Biochemical Genetics (1986)

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    Sequence homology and structural comparison between the chromosomal human α1-antitrypsin and chicken ovalbumin genes

    The human chromosomal α1-antitrypsin gene has been cloned. This gene is approximately 5 kilobase pairs long and contains three intervening sequences in the peptide-coding region. DNA sequences coding for the amin...

    Margaret Leicht, George L. Long, T. Chandra, Kotoku Kurachi, Vincent J. Kidd in Nature (1982)

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    Affinity chromatography ofd-lactate dehydrogenases fromLimulus polyphemus (horseshoe crab) andHaliotus sp. (abalone) voluntary muscle on 8-(6-aminohexyl)-amino-adenine nucleotide-sepharose

    An improved method of purification employing sequential isoenzyme elution on DEAE-cellulose at pH 6.5 and biologically specific elution with the reduced NAD-pyruvate adduct from 8-(6-aminohexyl)-amino-NAD⊕-Sep...

    George L. Long, Elizabeth L. Moore in Journal of Solid-Phase Biochemistry (1976)