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Purification and partial amino acid sequence of human urine protein 1 : Evidence for homology with rabbit uteroglobin

We describe the purification of Urine Protein 1 (UP1), a 14–16 kDa protein which occurs in the urine of patients with renal failure, and therefore may originate from the plasma or kidney. Amino acid sequencing shows that UP1 has significant homology with rabbit uteroglobin, a secretory protein of th...

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Published in:Journal of Chromatography A 1988-10, Vol.452, p.359-367
Main Authors: Jackson, Philip J., Turner, Ronald, N. Keen, Jeffrey, Brooksbank, Robert A., Cooper, Edward H.
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