21 results on '"Mason, Anne B."'
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2. Biochemical and structural characterization of recombinant human serum transferrin from rice (Oryza sativa L.)
3. Human Transferrin Confers Serum Resistance against Bacillus anthracis
4. Properties of a homogeneous C-lobe prepared by introduction of a TEV cleavage site between the lobes of human transferrin
5. Protocol to determine accurate absorption coefficients for iron-containing transferrins
6. The Crystal Structure of Iron-free Human Serum Transferrin Provides Insight into Inter-lobe Communication and Receptor Binding
7. Evolution of the transferrin family: Conservation of residues associated with iron and anion binding
8. The Molecular Mechanism for Receptor-Stimulated Iron Release from the Plasma Iron Transport Protein Transferrin
9. Expression, purification, and characterization of authentic monoferric and apo-human serum transferrins
10. Indirect detection of protein-Metal binding: Interaction of serum transferrin with In 3+ and Bi 3+
11. The Position of Arginine 124 Controls the Rate of Iron Release from the N-lobe of Human Serum Transferrin: A STRUCTURAL STUDY
12. Expression, Purification, and Characterization of Recombinant Nonglycosylated Human Serum Transferrin Containing a C-Terminal Hexahistidine Tag
13. Competitive Binding of Bismuth to Transferrin and Albumin in Aqueous Solution and in Blood Plasma
14. Further Evidence for the “Kiss and Run” Hypothesis of Iron Delivery to Mitochondria in Erythroid Cells,
15. Corrigendum to “Protocol to determine accurate absorption coefficients for iron containing transferrins” [Anal. Biochem. 378 (2008) 202–207]
16. Efficient production and isolation of recombinant amino-terminal half-molecule of human serum transferrin from baby hamster kidney cells
17. Production and Isolation of the Recombinant N-Lobe of Human Serum Transferrin from the Methylotrophic YeastPichia pastoris
18. Electrophoretic characterization of human, equine and bovine transferrins
19. Domain-specific monoclonal antibodies to ovotransferrin indicate conservation of determinants involved in avian transferrin receptor recognition
20. Mutations at Nonliganding Residues Tyr-85 and Glu-83 in the N-Lobe of Human Serum Transferrin: FUNCTIONAL SECOND SHELL EFFECTS
21. The chicken oviduct and embryonic red blood cell transferrin receptors are distinct molecules
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