Richter et al., 1942 - Google Patents
Blood esterasesRichter et al., 1942
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- Richter D
- Croft P
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- Biochemical Journal
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A number of procedures were applied to the serum to produce partial destruction of the enzymes: these consisted of (1) ageing by keeping for 14 days,(2) heating to 50-55',(3) drying with acetone,(4) fractional precipitation with ammonium sulphate, and (5) treatment …
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