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THE PROTEIN AND LIPID COMPOSITION OF THE PLASMA OF DIFFERENT ANIMAL SPECIES DETERMINED BY ZONE ELECTROPHORESIS AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS

1. The electrophoretic patterns and chemical composition of the plasma proteins and lipids of different animal species have been examined by zone electrophoresis on filter paper and by chemical analysis. 2. Significant differences have been found in the absolute amount and relative distribution of b...

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Published in:Experimental physiology 1955-04, Vol.40 (2), p.127-137
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