Spectrin: current understanding of its physical, biochemical, and functional properties.
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Appearance and distribution of surface proteins of the human erythrocyte membrane. An electron microscope and immunochemical labeling study.Purification of two spectrin-binding proteins: biochemical and electron microscopic evidence for site-specific reassociation between spectrin and bands 2.1 and 4.1.Lipid diffusibility in the intact erythrocyte membraneDynamic aspects of filopodial formation by reorganization of microfilaments.Spectrin plus band 4.1 cross-link actin. Regulation by micromolar calcium.Spectrin phosphorylation and shape change of human erythrocyte ghosts.A lymphoma plasma membrane-associated protein with ankyrin-like propertiesStudy of individual erythrocyte deformability susceptibility to INFeD and ethanol using a microfluidic chip.Effect of parathyroid hormone on osmotic fragility of human erythrocytes.Comparison of structure and function of human erythrocyte and human muscle actin.Effect of anti-spectrin antibody and ATP on deformability of resealed erythrocyte membranes.Diminished spectrin extraction from ATP-depleted human erythrocytes. Evidence relating spectrin to changes in erythrocyte shape and deformability.Does the membrane Mg2+-ATPase (actomyosin-like protein) affect the transport of phosphate, sugars, etc.?Hereditary spherocytosis revisited. Eighth annual Paul M. Aggeler Memorial Lecture. Delivered October 25, 1977, San Francisco General Hospital Medical Center.Cross-linking of erythrocyte membrane proteins by periodate and intramembrane particle distribution.Heat-induced erythrocyte fragmentation in neonatal elliptocytosis.Concanavalin A-agglutinability of membrane-skeleton-free vesicles and aged cellular remnants derived from human erythrocytes. Is the membrane skeleton required for agglutination?Evidence against the binding of native hemoglobin to spectrin of human erythrocytes.Protoporphyrin-sensitized photodynamic modification of proteins in isolated human red blood cell membranes.Reaction of acetaldehyde with human erythrocyte membrane proteins.Cross linking of erythrocyte membrane proteins and phospholipids by chemical probes.
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Spectrin: current understanding of its physical, biochemical, and functional properties.
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Spectrin: current understanding of its physical, biochemical, and functional properties.
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Spectrin: current understanding of its physical, biochemical, and functional properties.
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Spectrin: current understanding of its physical, biochemical, and functional properties.
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1976-07-01T00:00:00Z