Biochemical characterization of a novel whey protein from murine milk.
Authors: J E, Piletz; M, Heinlen; R E, Ganschow;
pmid: 6975276
Biochemical characterization of a novel whey protein from murine milk.
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- University of Cincinnati United States
- Children's Hospital Foundation United States
- Children’s National Health System United States
- University System of Ohio United States
- University of California, Los Angeles United States
Keywords
Carbohydrates, Genetic Variation, Lactose, Mice, Inbred Strains, Milk Proteins, Peptide Fragments, Molecular Weight, Mice, Organophosphorus Compounds, Pregnancy, Animals, Female, Trypsin, Amino Acids, Immunoelectrophoresis
Carbohydrates, Genetic Variation, Lactose, Mice, Inbred Strains, Milk Proteins, Peptide Fragments, Molecular Weight, Mice, Organophosphorus Compounds, Pregnancy, Animals, Female, Trypsin, Amino Acids, Immunoelectrophoresis
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