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Science 1 May 1959:
Vol. 129. no. 3357, pp. 1225 - 1226
DOI: 10.1126/science.129.3357.1225

Articles

Free beta-Hydroxy-ggr-amino-butyric Acid in Brain

KAZUO OHARA 1, ISAMU SANO 1, HIDEO KOIZUMI 1, and KEIJI NISHINUMA 1

1 Osaka University Medical School, Osaka, Japan

By using the methods of paper chromatography and high-potential paper electrophoresis and by comparing the pattern of prepared extracts with that of synthesized beta-hydroxy-ggr-aminobutyric acid, we found that free beta-hydroxy-ggr-aminobutyric acid exists in the brains of mice, rabbits, cattle, and human beings.


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