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Separation and differential enzymic inactivation of the F and V isoantigens of the bovine erythrocyte.

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A subunit of the bovine erythrocyte membrane which resulted from ether and alkali extraction of stroma was found to retain possibly all of the blood group factors of the intact red blood cells.
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Summary. A subunit of the bovine erythrocyte membrane which resulted from ether and alkali extraction of stroma was found to retain possibly all of the blood group factors of the intact red blood cells. Factors in the A, B, C, F, L, S and Z systems were detected. Papain degradation of this elinin preparation resulted in loss of all detectable factors except F, V and C when they were present in the source material. The F and V properties were clearly separated from each other. The F property remained with the insoluble residue while the V was found in soluble form in the reaction supernatant. The V factor could also be released from stroma by similar papain treatment. The F factor was destroyed by treatment with neuraminidase while no other factor was found to be affected. There was evidence that more sialic acid could be released by neuraminidase or by acid hydrolysis from F-positive than from F-negative erythrocyte stroma.

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Ox Erythrocyte Agglutinability

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Allozymic variation as an estimate of heterozygosity in Belgian pig breeds

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Immunogenetic ontogeny of cellular membrane function: a review.

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Bovine Erythrocyte Membrane Composition: Association with the FY and other Glycoprotein Systems

TL;DR: Bovine blood group F, FV, and V phenotypic classes were found to differ greatly in amounts of red cell neuraminic acid, ghost material per ml packed red cells, phenol‐extracted mucoid per ml red cells.
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Neuraminidase sensitive antigenic determinants of plasma cell tumor membrane glycoproteins.

TL;DR: The role played by sialic acids in determining the antigenic specificities of the cell surface is still a matter of discussion, and they seem to exert a peculiar negative role in masking surface antigens expressed on cell membrane other than erythrocytes.
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The thiobarbituric acid assay of sialic acids.

TL;DR: This chapter discusses the different aspects of thiobarbituric acid assay of sialic acid, which is suitable for measuring the release of bound sialoic acid by sialidase and hydrolysis of sIALic acid-containing material must be carried out for the measurement of total sialsic acids.
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A modified ninhydrin colorimetric analysis for amino acids

TL;DR: The present method avoids the necessity for the preparation of solutions of reduced ninhydrin, which is an unstable reagent difficult to prepare and impracticable to store.
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A colorimetric method for the determination of sugars.

TL;DR: Preliminary experiments showed that the anthrone and the α-naphthol sulphonate reagents give good results with pure sugar solutions, but the presence of only traces of solvents such as butanol, phenol and propionic acid used in the chromatographic separation of the sugars rendered them useless.
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Current status of blood groups in cattle.

TL;DR: The aim of the present review is to bring the reader up to date not only with the developments in established systems of cattle blood groups but also with the studies of new systems.
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