PMID: 7333634Jan 1, 1981Paper

A rapid purification method for peanut anti-T lectin

Immunological Communications
A H MerryF Stratton

Abstract

A novel method for the purification of the anti-T lectin from peanuts is described. The method is simple, easy to perform and requires no special reagents. The lectin is obtained in a highly purified from comparable to that prepared by affinity chromatography and large scale preparations are readily made. The lectin was shown by serological tests to have anti-T activity and is suitable for detection of minor T antigen activation on red cells.

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Aug 1, 1988·Biulleten' eksperimental'noĭ biologii i meditsiny·T Iu TsarevaD D Petrunin
Mar 1, 1966·Vox Sanguinis·F Stratton
Jan 1, 1984·Vox Sanguinis·V I Rawlinson, F Stratton

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