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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 24, 796-800, Copyright © 1983 by Lipid Research, Inc.


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Rapid isolation of apolipoprotein E from human plasma very low density lipoproteins by molecular sieve high performance liquid chromatography

D Pfaffinger, C Edelstein and AM Scanu

A rapid (less than 1 hour) and sensitive technique was developed for the isolation of apolipoprotein E from the other main components of human plasma very low density lipoproteins using molecular sieve high performance liquid chromatography with an approximate 80% recovery. The properties of the pure apoprotein were those reported in the literature for products isolated by conventional chromatographic and/or electrophoretic procedures.
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