Two-step chromatographic purification of human plasma α_1-acid glycoprotein Its application to the purification of rare phenotype samples of the protein and their study by chromatography on immobilized metal chelate affinity adsorbent
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概要
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- 1996-03-29
著者
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Eap Chin
Laboratoire De Biochimie Clinique Psychiatrique Universitaire De Lausanne Hopital De Cery
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HERVE Francoise
Service Hospitalo-Universitaire de Pharmacologie de Paris XII, Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal de C
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MILLOT Marie-Claude
Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie des Biopolymeres, Universite Paris XII
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DUCHE Jean-Claude
Service Hospitalo-Universitaire de Pharmacologie de Paris XII, Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal de C
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TILLEMENT Jean-Paul
Service Hospitalo-Universitaire de Pharmacologie de Paris XII, Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal de C
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Duche J‐c
Service Hospitalo-universitaire De Pharmacologie Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal De Creteil
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Duche Jean-claude
Service Hospitalo-universitaire De Pharmacologie Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal De Creteil
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Millot Marie-claude
Laboratoire De Physico-chimie Des Biopolymeres Universite Paris Xii
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Tillement Jean-paul
Service Hospitalo-universitaire De Pharmacologie Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal De Creteil
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Herve F
Inserm U139 Ufr Medicine Parix Xii
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Herve Francoise
Service Hospitalo-universitaire De Pharmacologie De Paris Xii Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal De Cr
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