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Dissociation of peripheral protein-membrane complexes by high pressure
D. A. Plager, G. L. Nelsestuen
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biophysics (CBS)
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Atmospheric Pressure
20%
Calcium
10%
Carrier Proteins
25%
Factor V
19%
Factor X
60%
Light
10%
Membrane Proteins
100%
Phosphatidylcholines
49%
phosphatidylethanolamine
18%
Phosphatidylserines
34%
plasma protein Z
25%
Pressure
78%
Protein Kinase C
28%
Proteins
44%
Prothrombin
17%
Serum Amyloid P-Component
23%
Unilamellar Liposomes
42%
Vitamin K
17%
Chemical Compounds
Dissociation
86%
Dissociation Pressure
14%
Factor X
27%
Phosphatidylcholine
27%
Phosphatidylethanolamine
10%
Pressure
69%
Protein
49%
Prothrombin
12%
Unilamellar Liposome
21%
Vitamin
9%
Volume
5%