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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
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January 11, 1984
Further characterization of membrane proteins involved in the transport of organic anions in hepatocytes. Comparison of two different affinity labels: 4,4'-diisothiocyano-1,2-diphenylethane-2,2'-disulfonic acid and brominated taurodehydrocholic acid
K Ziegler, M Frimmer, H Fasold
Hoppe-Seyler'S Zeitschrift Fur Physiologische Chemie
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October 1, 1980
Enhancement of anion equilibrium exchange by dansylation of the red blood cell membrane
B Legrum, H Fasold, H Passow
European Journal of Biochemistry
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July 1, 1970
Evidence for an absence of myoglobin from human smooth muscle
H Fasold, G Riedl, F Jaisle
European Journal of Biochemistry
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January 3, 1973
The effect of bifunctional and monofunctional azo-dye reagents upon the oxygen-binding mechanism of human hemoglobin
H Fasold, C Meyer, G Steinkopff
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
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January 1, 1977
Comparison of hydrophobic and strongly hydrophilic cleavable crosslinking reagents in intermolecular bond formation in aggregates of proteins or protein-RNA
H Fasold, H Bäumert, G Fink
European Journal of Biochemistry
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April 1, 1974
Synthesis of a protein-reactive ATP analog and its application for the affinity labeling of rabbit-muscle actin
U Faust, H Fasold, F Ortanderl
Analytical Biochemistry
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April 1, 1974
Synthesis of "long", hydrophilic, protein-cross-linking reagents
K Wetz, H Fasold, C Meyer
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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March 30, 1982
Strongly basic polypeptides among microtubule associated proteins
M Bärmann, K Mann, H Fasold
FEBS Letters
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August 25, 1974
Interaction of rabbit muscle actin and chemically modified actin with ATP, ADP, and protein reactive analogues: role of the nucleotide
N Bender, H Fasold, M Rack
Cell Biology International
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July 20, 2002
Evidence that the novobiocin-sensitive ATP-binding site of the heat shock protein 90 (hsp90) is necessary for its autophosphorylation
T Langer, H Schlatter, H Fasold
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Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
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January 11, 1984
Further characterization of membrane proteins involved in the transport of organic anions in hepatocytes. Comparison of two different affinity labels: 4,4'-diisothiocyano-1,2-diphenylethane-2,2'-disulfonic acid and brominated taurodehydrocholic acid
K Ziegler, M Frimmer, H Fasold
Hoppe-Seyler'S Zeitschrift Fur Physiologische Chemie
|
October 1, 1980
Enhancement of anion equilibrium exchange by dansylation of the red blood cell membrane
B Legrum, H Fasold, H Passow
European Journal of Biochemistry
|
July 1, 1970
Evidence for an absence of myoglobin from human smooth muscle
H Fasold, G Riedl, F Jaisle
European Journal of Biochemistry
|
January 3, 1973
The effect of bifunctional and monofunctional azo-dye reagents upon the oxygen-binding mechanism of human hemoglobin
H Fasold, C Meyer, G Steinkopff
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
|
January 1, 1977
Comparison of hydrophobic and strongly hydrophilic cleavable crosslinking reagents in intermolecular bond formation in aggregates of proteins or protein-RNA
H Fasold, H Bäumert, G Fink
European Journal of Biochemistry
|
April 1, 1974
Synthesis of a protein-reactive ATP analog and its application for the affinity labeling of rabbit-muscle actin
U Faust, H Fasold, F Ortanderl
Analytical Biochemistry
|
April 1, 1974
Synthesis of "long", hydrophilic, protein-cross-linking reagents
K Wetz, H Fasold, C Meyer
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
|
March 30, 1982
Strongly basic polypeptides among microtubule associated proteins
M Bärmann, K Mann, H Fasold
FEBS Letters
|
August 25, 1974
Interaction of rabbit muscle actin and chemically modified actin with ATP, ADP, and protein reactive analogues: role of the nucleotide
N Bender, H Fasold, M Rack
Cell Biology International
|
July 20, 2002
Evidence that the novobiocin-sensitive ATP-binding site of the heat shock protein 90 (hsp90) is necessary for its autophosphorylation
T Langer, H Schlatter, H Fasold
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