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Science 5 May 1967:
Vol. 156. no. 3775, pp. 665 - 667
DOI: 10.1126/science.156.3775.665

Articles

Plasma Membranes of Rat Liver: Isolation of Lipoprotein Macromolecules

M. Barclay 1, R. K. Barclay 1, E. S. Essner 1, V. P. Skipski 1, and O. Terebus-Kekish 1

1 Divisions of Experimental Chemotherapy and Cytology, Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research, New York, and Sloan-Kettering Division, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Cornell University Medical College, New York 10021

Three high-denisity lipoprotein classes and one protein were separated from rat-liver plasma in membranes that had been treated with mild sonic oscillation. The lipoproteinis were separated and identified by techniques in which ultracentrifugation was used. Enzyme markers and electron-microscopic examination revealed membrane preparations essentially free of contaminating cellular partictulates.


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Glucagon-Sensitive Adenyl Cylase in Plasma Membrane of Hepatic Parenchymal Cells.
S. L. Pohl, L. Birnbaumer, and M. Rodbell (1969)
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