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The following pages link to A high yield purification of the human transferrin receptor and properties of its major extracellular fragment. (Q52562476):
Displaying 17 items.
- Transferrin-mediated cellular iron delivery (Q27004133) (← links)
- Targeted Delivery of Amoxicillin to C. trachomatis by the Transferrin Iron Acquisition Pathway (Q28550384) (← links)
- Intermolecular disulfide bonds are not required for the expression of the dimeric state and functional activity of the transferrin receptor (Q33572082) (← links)
- Thermally induced aggregation of human transferrin receptor studied by light-scattering techniques (Q34171154) (← links)
- Concentration of transferrin receptor in human placental coated vesicles (Q36220718) (← links)
- The human alpha 2-macroglobulin receptor: identification of a 420-kD cell surface glycoprotein specific for the activated conformation of alpha 2-macroglobulin (Q36223019) (← links)
- Inequivalent contribution of the five tryptophan residues in the C-lobe of human serum transferrin to the fluorescence increase when iron is released (Q37148462) (← links)
- Human serum transferrin: a tale of two lobes. Urea gel and steady state fluorescence analysis of recombinant transferrins as a function of pH, time, and the soluble portion of the transferrin receptor (Q37322835) (← links)
- Kinetics of iron release from transferrin bound to the transferrin receptor at endosomal pH. (Q37893753) (← links)
- A transferrin-binding protein of Trypanosoma brucei is encoded by one of the genes in the variant surface glycoprotein gene expression site. (Q41080612) (← links)
- Transferrin-binding protein complex is the receptor for transferrin uptake in Trypanosoma brucei (Q41266603) (← links)
- A soluble form of the human transferrin receptor is released by activated lymphocytes in vitro (Q41548358) (← links)
- Modulation of mannose receptor activity by proteolysis (Q42097607) (← links)
- A highly conserved surface loop in the C-terminal domain of ovotransferrin (residues 570-584) is remote from the receptor-binding site (Q42793725) (← links)
- Molecular modeling of human serum transferrin for rationalizing the changes in its physicochemical properties induced by iron binding. Implication of the mechanism of binding to its receptor (Q74300905) (← links)
- Gallium uptake by transferrin and interaction with receptor 1 (Q80307410) (← links)
- Can uranium follow the iron-acquisition pathway? Interaction of uranyl-loaded transferrin with receptor 1 (Q82364023) (← links)