Adsorption of rat plasma phosphorylcholine-binding protein to synthetic lipid emulsions in the presence of divalent cations
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Adsorption of rat plasma phosphorylcholine-binding protein to synthetic lipid emulsions in the presence of divalent cations
Abstract
Lipoproteinlike lipid emulsions were incubated with rat serum, plasma, or plasma-derived serum. Two previous unidentified components which bound to these emulsions only in the presence of divalent cations were identified as the rat plasma phosphorylcholine-binding proteins.
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