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The effects of divalent cations on the enzymatic activities of trypsin and of α-chymotrypsin1

Green et al., 1952

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17136779118609992652
Author
Green M
Gladner J
Cunningham Jr L
Neurath H
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

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Sedoheptulose (o-altroheptulose), originally dis-covered in the Sedum plant, 1 has recently been re-ported to occur as a phosphate ester among the early products of photosynthesis. 2 The hexosemo-nophosphate fraction isolated from yeast also has been found to contain …
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