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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 16, 465-467, Copyright © 1975 by Lipid Research, Inc.
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A Sniderman, B Teng and M Jerry
Quantitation of the apoprotein constituents of lipoproteins has extended our knowledge of plasma lipid transport. Previously, B protein content of low density lipoprotein could be measured by radial immunodiffusion only after ultracentrifugation. However, if performed in 1.5% agarose gel with standards and measured at 18 hr rather than at equilibrium, low density lipoprotein B protein can be measured directly in plasma, eliminating the need to separate very low density lipoprotein.
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