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Topological mapping of complement component C9 by recombinant DNA techniques suggests a novel mechanism for its insertion into target membranes.
K. K. Stanley,
J. Herz
Neuroscience
Molecular Genetics
Neurology & Neurotherapeutics
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Chemical Compounds
Alpha-Helix
56%
Amino Acid Sequence
54%
Amino-Acid Residue
52%
Complementary DNA
61%
Epitope
60%
Lipid
40%
Molecule
20%
Protein
24%
Protein Structure
57%
Secondary Structure
51%
Surface
18%
Medicine & Life Sciences
alpha-Helical Protein Conformation
23%
Amino Acid Sequence
18%
Amino Acids
13%
Antibodies
10%
Complement C9
100%
Complementary DNA
15%
Conserved Sequence
23%
Epitope Mapping
27%
Lipid Bilayers
23%
Membrane Proteins
16%
Membranes
35%
Protein Domains
19%
Recombinant DNA
72%
Trout
51%