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Mammary gland Golgi membranes

Kuhn, N. J. and White, A. 1976. Evidence for specific transport of uridine diphosphate galactose across the Golgi membrane of rat mammary gland. Biochem. J. 154, 243-244. [Pg.337]

Keenan, T. W. 1974B. Membranes of mammary gland. IX. Concentration of glyco-sphingolipid galactosyl and sialyltransferases in Golgi apparatus from bovine mammary gland. J. Dairy Sci. 57, 187-192. [Pg.574]

In studies with other systems, Glick et al. (1971) found sialidase, active toward fetuin, to be enriched in the lysosomal fraction of L cells Tulsiani and Carubelli (1971) found sialidase, active toward sialyllactose, not only enriched in lysomes isolated from rat mammary glands, but also in the soluble fraction Gielen et al. (1973) found a membrane-bound sialidase in leukocytes that was very active toward glycoproteins in the leukocyte homogenate and Bosmann (1974) found sialidase activity associated with the plasma membranes of human erythrocytes. Recently, Kishore et al. (1975) have reported the presence of a sialidase in Golgi isolated from rat liver. [Pg.325]


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