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Connectin, an Elastic Protein from Myofibrils

The elastic protein isolated from myofibrils of chicken skeletal muscle was compared with extracellular non-collagenous reticulin prepared from chicken liver and skeletal muscle. The amino acid compositions of these proteins were similar except that their contents of Phe, Leu, Cys/2, and Hyp were di...

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Published in:Journal of biochemistry (Tokyo) 1976-01, Vol.80 (2), p.405-407
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Animals
Chickens
Dogs
Elasticity
Liver - analysis
Muscle Proteins
Muscles - analysis
Myofibrils - analysis
Organ Specificity
Proteins
Rabbits
Silver
Species Specificity
Swine
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