Plasma protein map: An update by microsequencing

The reference plasma protein map, obtained with immobilized pH gradients in the first dimension of two‐dimensional electrophoresis, is presented. By microsequencing, more than 40 polypeptide chains were identified. The new polypeptides and previously known proteins are listed in a table and labeled on the protein map, thus providing an update of the human plasma two‐dimensional gel database.

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