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FLUORESCENT antibodies have been used to demonstrate intracellular albumin and fibrinogen in human liver1. We have shown the presence of transferrin in normal liver cells of man and rat using anti-transferrin and fluorescein-labelled anti-globulin.
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LANE, R. Localization of Transferrin in Human and Rat Liver by Fluorescent Antibody Technique. Nature 215, 161–162 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/215161a0
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