Functional characterization of human erythrocyte spectrin. alpha. and. beta. chains: association with actin and erythrocyte protein 4.1

CM Cohen, RC Langley Jr - Biochemistry, 1984 - ACS Publications
CM Cohen, RC Langley Jr
Biochemistry, 1984ACS Publications
Functional characterization of human erythrocyte spectrin .alpha. and .beta. chains:
association with actin and erythrocyte prot Page 1 4488 Biochemistry 1984, 23, 4488-4495
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Materials and Methods
Protein Preparations. Human erythrocyte spectrin and band 4.1 were prepared from freshly drawn human blood as described previously (Cohen & Foley, 1982; Tyler et al., 1972). Actin was extracted from rabbit muscle by the method of
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