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The surface periplast component of the protist Komma caudata (Cryptophyceae) self-assembles from a secreted high-molecular-mass polypeptide
L. Perasso,
M. Ludwig
, R. Wetherbee
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Medicine and Dentistry
Cytoplasm
100%
Cell Surface
66%
Antibody
33%
Polypeptide
33%
Esophagus
33%
Cell Membrane
20%
Golgi Apparatus
16%
Monoclonal Antibody
16%
Western Blot
16%
Immunocytochemistry
16%
Secretion (Process)
16%
Cell Kinetics
16%
Endomembrane System
16%
Immunogold Labelling
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Caudata
100%
Antibodies
40%
Polypeptide
40%
Cryptomonad
40%
Secretion
20%
Golgi Apparatus
20%
Plasma Membrane
20%
Immunocytochemistry
20%
Immunofluorescence
20%
Monoclonal Antibody
20%
Protist
20%
Furrows
20%
Endomembrane System
20%
Engineering
Molecular Weight
66%
Polypeptide
66%
Membrane
33%
Component Surface
33%
Immunoblots
33%
Material Science
Antibody
100%
Membrane
33%