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Influence of triiodothyronine on the polypeptide composition of the intestinal brush border membrane during amphibian metamorphosis

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Fig. 3. One-dimensionalSDS/polyacrylamide-gelelectrophoresisprofiles of intestinalbrush border proteinsduring T3-inducedmetamorphosis.Comparison after silver staining of thyrostatic larvae IC) and T3-induced juvemle (D) brush border polypeptides !lanes A a
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