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Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for human proapolipoprotein AI using specific antibodies against synthetic peptide.

Barkia et al., 1988

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1642687494284397386
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Barkia A
Martin C
Puchois P
Gesquiere J
Cachera C
Tartar A
Fruchart J
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Journal of Lipid Research

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Apolipoprotein AI (apoA-I), the major protein component of human high density lipoprotein, appears intracellularly as an intermediate precursor (proapoA-I) with a hexapeptide extension (Arg-His-Phe-Trp-Gln-Gln) at its amino terminus. To investigate the regulation of …
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