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Publikováno v:
Lancet (London, England). 342(8877)
Publikováno v:
Biochemical Journal. 212:399-405
The effect of the muscle relaxant dantrolene on isolated sarcoplasmic reticulum was studied in control and malignant-hyperpyrexia-susceptible Landrace pigs. The membranes prepared from both sources showed similar Ca2+-dependent ATPase activities, had
Autor:
H. W. Mitchell, M. A. Denborough
Publikováno v:
Lung. 158:121-129
The effect of arachidonic acid (AA) on tension in guinea-pig isolated lung strips and tracheas was investigated. AA (10−5 M) caused relaxation in the trachea and contraction in the lung strip. In lung strips the AA-induced contractions were inhibit
Publikováno v:
Medical Journal of Australia. 2:937-941
Autor:
J. M. Creeth, M. A. Denborough
Publikováno v:
Biochemical Journal. 117:879-891
1. The method of sedimentation equilibrium in a gradient of caesium chloride has been applied to the preparation of blood-group-specific glycoproteins from human ovarian-cyst fluids: it is shown that virtually complete separation from contaminating p
Autor:
M. A. Denborough, John King
Publikováno v:
Medical Journal of Australia. 1:525-528
Autor:
M. A. Denborough, A. E. Clarke
Publikováno v:
Biochemical Journal. 121:811-816
1. Gastric juice, saliva and ovarian-cyst fluid were fractionated into glycoprotein components by centrifuging to equilibrium in a caesium chloride density gradient. 2. The glycoprotein fractions from the gastric juice of two group O non-secretors, t
Autor:
M. A. Denborough, H. J. Downing
Publikováno v:
Australasian Annals of Medicine. 18:74-80
Publikováno v:
Clinical Chemistry. 17:335-338
Density gradient equilibrium ultracentrifugation has been used successfully to isolate the glycoproteins from human gastric juice and saliva. Analysis of the fractions obtained by this method has shown that blood-group substance glycoproteins are the
Autor:
A. E. Clarke, M. A. Denborough
Publikováno v:
Clinical Chemistry. 17:998-1001
Chlorpromazine causes precipitation both of the glycoprotein and protein components of bile in vitro. The reaction depends on an electrostatic interaction between the negatively charged carboxyl groups on the bile components and the positively charge