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Electrophoretic methods for differentiating glycolytic enzymes of mouse and human origin

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Methods for electrophoresis and specific staining of all of the enzymes of the glycolytic pathway are illustrated. Interspecies differences between the enzymes of moue and of human origin are readily demonstrated and are applicable to studies, in mouse-human hybrid cell clones, of linkage, chromosomal assignment, and regulation of the gene loci controlling glycolytic enzymes

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This study was supported by Grants 1-F03-HD 43122-01 and GM 15253 from the National Institutes of Health.

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Omenn, G.S., Wade Cohen, P.T. Electrophoretic methods for differentiating glycolytic enzymes of mouse and human origin. In Vitro 7, 132–139 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02617956

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