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Purification and structural properties of gelsolin, a Ca2+-activated regulatory protein of macrophages.
H. L. Yin
, T. P. Stossel
Physiology - Division F
Physiology
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Gelsolin
100%
Macrophages
48%
Actins
38%
Magnesium Chloride
30%
Isoelectric Point
28%
Polymethyl Methacrylate
25%
Proteins
25%
Molecular Weight
19%
Gels
18%
Rabbits
16%
Peptides
14%
Lung
12%
Chemical Compounds
Isoelectric Point
69%
Sedimentation
66%
Polypeptide
56%
Purification
46%
Chemical Transformation
43%
Weight
36%
Protein
28%