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On the mechanism of the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide by catalase

Keilin et al., 1938

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9187080288750977897
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Keilin D
Hartree E
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B-Biological Sciences

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In a previous paper (Keilin and Hartree 1936) it was shown that catalase combines reversibly not only with KCN and H2S as was shown by Zeile and Hellstrom (1930) or with C2H5OOH (Stern 1936) but also with NaN3, NH2OH, N2H4, NaF and NO, giving …
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