Anti-Cad lectin from the seeds of Leonurus cardiaca
- PMID: 535304
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2257.1979.tb00590.x
Anti-Cad lectin from the seeds of Leonurus cardiaca
Abstract
A predominantly Cad-specific lectin is present in the seeds of Leonurus cardiaca. Extracts of these seeds makes a valuable addition to reagents used in the elucidation of red cell polyagglutinability.
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