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Alexander N. Glazer

Researcher at University of California, Berkeley

Publications -  208
Citations -  22021

Alexander N. Glazer is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phycobilisome & Phycocyanin. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 208 publications receiving 21068 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexander N. Glazer include Pasteur Institute & University of California, Los Angeles.

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Structural studies on cyanobacterial photosystem I. Purification and characterization of two low molecular weight polypeptides

TL;DR: The cyanobacterial photosystem, I complex from Synechococcus sp. PCC6301 contains polypeptides of apparent Mr of 70,000, 18, 000, 17,700, 16,000 and 10,000 as mentioned in this paper.
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Multichromophore fluorescent DNA intercalation complexes

TL;DR: In this paper, fluorescent labeling techniques and fluorescent labels are provided, employing high affinity non-covalently binding and intercalating fluorescent dyes and dsDNA and the dyes find application to provide highly sensitive labeling of nucleic acids in electrophoretic gels and as pre-prepared labels for binding to a wide variety of specific binding pair members.
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Detection of methylated asparagine and glutamine residues in polypeptides.

TL;DR: The PTH-delta-N-methylglutamine standard eluted near the position of dimethylphenylthiourea under the usual conditions employed for the identification of PTH -amino acid derivatives in automated protein sequencing.
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An unusual phycocyanobilin-containing phycoerythrin of several bluish-colored, acrochaetioid, freshwater red algal species1

TL;DR: The reproductive biology and phycobiliproteins of four different culture isolates of the freshwater algae Audouinella and‘Chantransia’ were investigated and a phyCocyanobilin‐containing phycoerythrin not previously detected in red algae or cyanobacteria was detected.