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M W Hatton

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Analytical Biochemistry|August 1, 1980
Tritiation of commercial heparins by reaction with NaB3H4: chemical analysis and biological properties of the productM W Hatton, L R Berry, R Machovich, et al.
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry|June 1, 1982
The structural heterogeneity of the carbohydrate moiety of desialylated human transferrinL März, M W Hatton, L R Berry, et al.
Journal of Ultrastructure Research|May 1, 1985
Scanning electron microscopy of normal rabbit aorta: injury or artifact?M Richardson, M W Hatton, M R Buchanan, et al.
Biochemical Genetics|August 1, 1977
Bovine serum transferrin phenotypes AA, D1D1, D2D2, EE: their carbohydrate compositions and electrophoretic multiplicityM W Hatton, E Regoeczi, K L Wong, et al.
Clinical Science and Molecular Medicine|June 1, 1974
Studies of the metabolism of asialotransferrins: evidence that transferrin does not undergo desialylation in vivoK L Wong, P A Charlwood, M W Hatton, et al.
International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research|July 1, 1978
Human transferrin, asialotransferrin and the intermediate formsK L Wong, M T Debanne, M W Hatton, et al.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|November 1, 1980
Galactose-specific elimination of human asialotransferrin by the bone marrow in the rabbitE Regoeczi, P A Chindemi, M W Hatton, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 25, 1982
Dual nature of the hepatic lectin pathway for human asialotransferrin type 3 in the ratE Regoeczi, P A Chindemi, M T Debanne, et al.
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|August 1, 1973
The activation of coagulation by extracts of mucus: a possible pathway of intravascular coagulation accompanying adenocarcinomasG F Pineo, E Regoeczi, M W Hatton, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|November 15, 1979
Three types of human asialo-transferrin and their interactions with the rat liverE Regoeczi, P Taylor, M T Debanne, et al.
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Analytical Biochemistry|August 1, 1980
Tritiation of commercial heparins by reaction with NaB3H4: chemical analysis and biological properties of the productM W Hatton, L R Berry, R Machovich, et al.
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry|June 1, 1982
The structural heterogeneity of the carbohydrate moiety of desialylated human transferrinL März, M W Hatton, L R Berry, et al.
Journal of Ultrastructure Research|May 1, 1985
Scanning electron microscopy of normal rabbit aorta: injury or artifact?M Richardson, M W Hatton, M R Buchanan, et al.
Biochemical Genetics|August 1, 1977
Bovine serum transferrin phenotypes AA, D1D1, D2D2, EE: their carbohydrate compositions and electrophoretic multiplicityM W Hatton, E Regoeczi, K L Wong, et al.
Clinical Science and Molecular Medicine|June 1, 1974
Studies of the metabolism of asialotransferrins: evidence that transferrin does not undergo desialylation in vivoK L Wong, P A Charlwood, M W Hatton, et al.
International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research|July 1, 1978
Human transferrin, asialotransferrin and the intermediate formsK L Wong, M T Debanne, M W Hatton, et al.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|November 1, 1980
Galactose-specific elimination of human asialotransferrin by the bone marrow in the rabbitE Regoeczi, P A Chindemi, M W Hatton, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 25, 1982
Dual nature of the hepatic lectin pathway for human asialotransferrin type 3 in the ratE Regoeczi, P A Chindemi, M T Debanne, et al.
The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|August 1, 1973
The activation of coagulation by extracts of mucus: a possible pathway of intravascular coagulation accompanying adenocarcinomasG F Pineo, E Regoeczi, M W Hatton, et al.
The Biochemical Journal|November 15, 1979
Three types of human asialo-transferrin and their interactions with the rat liverE Regoeczi, P Taylor, M T Debanne, et al.
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