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Science 4 August 1967:
Vol. 157. no. 3788, pp. 568 - 569
DOI: 10.1126/science.157.3788.568

Articles

Molecular Size of Hagfish Muscle Lactate Dehydrogenase

N. Arnheim Jr. 1, G. T. Cocks 1, and A. C. Wilson 1

1 Departments of Biochemistry and Genetics, University of California, Berkeley

In contrast to an earlier report, we find that the primitive vertebrate Eptatretus possesses a muscle lactate dehydrogenase whose molecular size is like that of lactate dehydrogenases from higher vertebrates. The molecular size of lactate dehydrogenase appears to have remained constant during evolution.


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Immunological Detection of Single Amino Acid Substitutions in Alkaline Phosphatase.
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