FEBS letters

Squalene epoxide cyclase and microemulsion

KM Lee, A Duriatti, F Schuber, JF Biellmann

Index: Lee, Kang Min; Biellmann, Jean-Francois Tetrahedron, 1988 , vol. 44, # 4 p. 1135 - 1140

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Abstract Squalene epoxide cyclase was extracted from microsomal preparations of rat liver using anionic, cationic and non-ionic microemulsions. The anionic microemulsion was the best with respect to protein solubilisation, extracted cyclase activity and stability of this

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