Wolfson, 1957 - Google Patents
Location of alpha-2-globulin by demonstration of alkaline phosphatase during paper electrophoresisWolfson, 1957
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- 1663193740960861237
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- Wolfson W
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- Nature
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Abstract ON electropapergrams, the alpha-2-globulin protein peak has been shown to coincide exactly with the locus of maximum non-specific alkaline phosphatase activity1. This enzyme may be detected during the run by an adaptation of the Huggins and Talalay …
- 102000002260 Alkaline Phosphatase 0 title abstract description 10
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