convinced, that this technique will allow further insight into the exciting world of radical scavengers, which is not as yet well understood. Fig. 11. Microphotogra h of li osomes formed by adetergent dialysis technique ancfreveald by negative staining (-I pm) Literature I Loliger, unpublished resul
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Insights into binding of fatty acids by fatty acid binding proteins
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l-leart contains a fatty acid binding protein (I:ABP) concentration comparable to liver, when it is determined with a fatty acid-binding assay. The low concentration detected with anti-liver FABP antibodies is related to the different chemical forms and physiochemical properties of liver and heart F