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Measurement of unsaturated ""granulocyte-related'' (TC I and TC III) and ""liver-related'' (TC II) B12 binders by instant batch separation using a microfine precipitate of silica (QUSO G32).

Authors: E, Jacob; V, Herbert;

Measurement of unsaturated ""granulocyte-related'' (TC I and TC III) and ""liver-related'' (TC II) B12 binders by instant batch separation using a microfine precipitate of silica (QUSO G32).

Abstract

A microfine precipitate of silica (Quso G32) almost instantly quantitatively adsorbs the polypeptide transcobalamin II from serum without adsorbing the glycoproteins transcobalamins I and III. This provides a simple, rapid, and reproducible method for the measurement of the granulocyte-related transcobalamins I and III and the liver-related transcobalamin II in serum, and is also applicable to their purification, and the separation and purification of other polypeptide-glycoprotein mixtures.

Keywords

Radioligand Assay, Transcobalamins, Liver, Chromatography, Gel, Blood Proteins, Peptides, Silicon Dioxide, Glycoproteins, Granulocytes

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