Abstract
When red cells were labeled either in vitro or in vivo with DF32P, the label was attached primarily at intracellular, not membrane, sites. Thus, despite the fact that it binds to and inactivates the red cell membrane enzyme, acetylcholinesterate, DF32P is not a specific label for the red cell membrane.
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© 1969 by American Society of Hematology, Inc.
1969
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