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    Biological characteristics of two lysines on human serum albumin in the high-affinity binding of 4Z, 15Z-bilirubin-IXa revealed by phage display

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    Authors
    Minomo, A.
    Ishima, Y.
    Kragh-Hansen, U.
    Chuang, Victor
    Uchida, M.
    Taguchi, K.
    Watanabe, Hiroshi
    Maruyama, Toru
    Morioka, Hiroshi
    Otagiri, Masaki.
    Date
    2011
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Minomo, Ai and Ishima, Yu and Kragh-Hansen, Ulrich and Chuang, Victor T.G. and Uchida, Makiyo and Taguchi, Kazuaki and Watanabe, Hiroshi et al. 2011. Biological characteristics of two lysines on human serum albumin in the high affinity binding of 4Z, 15Z-bilirubin-IXa revealed by phage display. FEBS Journal. 278 (21): pp. 4100-4111.
    Source Title
    FEBS Journal
    DOI
    10.1111/j.1742-4658.2011.08316.x
    ISSN
    1742-464X
    School
    School of Pharmacy
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41388
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