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Science 20 May 1960:
Vol. 131. no. 3412, pp. 1529 - 1531
DOI: 10.1126/science.131.3412.1529

Articles

Subfractionation of Human Serum Enzymes

Clyde A. Dubbs 1, Charlotte Vivonia 2, and Jean M. Hilburn 2

1 Veterans Administration Center and University of California Medical Center. Los Angeles
2 University of California Medical Center, Los Angeles

Evidence is given for the subfractionation by starch gel electrophoresis of human serum cholinesterase. aromatic esterase, and acid phosphatase. These subfractions and unfractionated leucine aminopeptidase are localized with respect to the protein zones of the Smithies starch gel pattern.


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