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Science 21 January 1977:
Vol. 195. no. 4275, pp. 302 - 304
DOI: 10.1126/science.831278

Articles

Science, Vol 195, Issue 4275, 302-304
Copyright © 1977 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Plasma membrane: rapid isolation and exposure of the cytoplasmic surface by use of positively charged beads

BS Jacobson and D Branton

Erythrocytes were ionically attached to polylysine-coated beads 30 micrometers in diameter. The binding of the cells was so tenacious that lysis or disruption of the attached cells left the beads covered by plasma membranes whose cytoplasmic surface was exposed and accessible for further analysis.


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