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Page 128
... proteins constituting about 7 percent of the plasma by weight . The principle difference between the plasma and the extracellular fluid of the tissues is the high protein content of the plasma . Plasma protein exerts an osmotic effect ...
... proteins constituting about 7 percent of the plasma by weight . The principle difference between the plasma and the extracellular fluid of the tissues is the high protein content of the plasma . Plasma protein exerts an osmotic effect ...
Page 143
... Protein cofactors also play an important role in blood coagulation . Two protein cofactors , factor V and factor VIII , are large proteins that probably regulate blood coag- ulation . These proteins circulate in the blood as inactive ...
... Protein cofactors also play an important role in blood coagulation . Two protein cofactors , factor V and factor VIII , are large proteins that probably regulate blood coag- ulation . These proteins circulate in the blood as inactive ...
Page 575
... protein en- coded in a messenger RNA molecule begins on a free ribosome . As the growing protein , with the signal sequence at its amino - terminal end , emerges from the ribosome , the sequence binds to a complex of six proteins and ...
... protein en- coded in a messenger RNA molecule begins on a free ribosome . As the growing protein , with the signal sequence at its amino - terminal end , emerges from the ribosome , the sequence binds to a complex of six proteins and ...
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