Reactivity and specificity of precipitates obtained by treating alcoholic extracts of beef heart with solutions of various inorganic salts


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ARTICLE MACNAB, G. Reactivity and Specificity of Precipitates Obtained by Treating Alcoholic Extracts of Beef Heart with Solutions of Various Inorganic Salts. _Nature_ 164, 363–364 (1949).


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