Estimation of Molecular Size of Complement Components by Sephadex Chromatography is a research paper published in The Journal of Immunology (1965). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 4.5. It has been cited 36 times, with 34 citing works in its 1-hop citation network.
Summary The molecular weights of C′1, C′2 and C′4 (the first, second and fourth components of complement) in a number of species were estimated by studying their behavior in gel filtration. The molecular weight found for C′4 was about 180,000 and for C′2 about 150,000. C′1 is a considerably larger molecule than C′4 or C′2, for it coincided with the high molecular weight fraction obtained from serum by gel filtration. Using intermediate products and purified components of guinea pig C′, we have demonstrated the presence of C′1, C′2 and C′4 in the sera of a wide variety of mammals.
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Base Score Contribution
0.542
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Citation Network Contribution
4.0
From 32 citing papers with measurable signal
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