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Synthesis and Properties of Radioiodinated Phospholipid Analogues That Spontaneously Undergo Vesicle-Vesicle and Vesicle-Cell Transfer
Alan J. Schroit, John W. Madsen
Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center
Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center - Research Labs
Immunology
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Phosphatidylcholines
100%
Phospholipids
82%
Phosphatidic Acids
48%
Lipids
48%
phosphatidylethanolamine
44%
Bolton-Hunter reagent
33%
Phospholipase D
24%
Alkylation
24%
Diglycerides
22%
Phosphatidylserines
21%
Amines
19%
Serine
17%
Ethanol
15%
Population
14%
Membranes
10%
Chemical Compounds
Phosphatidylcholine
90%
Phospholipid
76%
Lipid
50%
Phosphatidic Acid
46%
Phosphatidylethanolamine
42%
Diglyceride
25%
Donor
24%
Mammalian Cell
19%
Alkylation
15%
Pharmacological Metabolism
14%
Purification
12%