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Multimerin: a bench-to-bedside chronology of a...
Journal article

Multimerin: a bench-to-bedside chronology of a unique platelet and endothelial cell protein--from discovery to function to abnormalities in disease.

Abstract

In studies conducted about 8 years ago, the author and her colleagues raised a monoclonal antibody that recognized an uncharacterized human platelet protein with a reduced molecular mass of 155 kDa. Investigations of this protein's nonreduced structure yielded surprising findings: in its native state, it exists as massive disulfide-linked multimers millions of daltons in size, making it one of the largest proteins found in the human body. This …

Authors

Hayward CP

Journal

Clinical & Investigative Medicine, Vol. 20, No. 3, pp. 176–187

Publication Date

June 1997

ISSN

0147-958X