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Science 17 June 1966:
Vol. 152. no. 3729, pp. 1628 - 1630
DOI: 10.1126/science.152.3729.1628

Articles

Electrophoretic Heterogeneity of the Polypeptide Chains of Human G-Myeloma Proteins

William D. Terry 1, Parker A. Small Jr. 2, and Ralph A. Reisfeld 3

1 Immunology Branch, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland
2 Laboratory of Neurochemistry, National Institute of Mental Health
3 Laboratory of Immunology, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

The light and heavy polypeptide chains derived from human Gmyeloma proteins are electrophoretically heterogeneous as judged by disc electrophoresis of the polypeptide chains in urea-acrylamide gels. Individual myeloma proteins contained as many as eight light-chain and nine heavy-chain components.





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