The failure of granulocytes to produce transcobalamin I TC I.Scand J Haematol. 1976 Mar; 16(3):176-82.SJ
Abstract
The hypothesis that transcobalamin I (TC I) originates from granulocytes was tested by comparing the isoelectric focusing (IEF) patterns of the R-type binder (cobalophilin) of vitamin B12 of: 1) lysed granulocytes, 2) 24 h granulocyte output, and 3) plasma. The preparations came from the blood of 5 normal subjects and 4 with myeloproliferative states. The cobalophilin released into a culture of granulocytes resembled the binder in the granulocytes initially. TC I, defined as the alpha1 cobalophilin with components isoelectric between pH 2.9-3.35 and as a carrier of native plasma B12, was not released by granulocytes. The granulocyte binder of leukaemic granulocytes did not differ from the normal in content per cell or amount released.
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Journal Article
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.
Language
eng
PubMed ID
1064150
Citation
Hall, C A.. "The Failure of Granulocytes to Produce Transcobalamin I TC I." Scandinavian Journal of Haematology, vol. 16, no. 3, 1976, pp. 176-82.
Hall CA. The failure of granulocytes to produce transcobalamin I TC I. Scand J Haematol. 1976;16(3):176-82.
Hall, C. A. (1976). The failure of granulocytes to produce transcobalamin I TC I. Scandinavian Journal of Haematology, 16(3), 176-82.
Hall CA. The Failure of Granulocytes to Produce Transcobalamin I TC I. Scand J Haematol. 1976;16(3):176-82. PubMed PMID: 1064150.
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