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RESOLUTION of tissue alkaline phosphatases into several active components (iso-enzymes) by starch-gel electrophoresis has recently been reported1,2. Fig. 1 is a photograph of the separation by horizontal starchgel electrophoresis in a discontinuous buffer system3 of zones of alkaline phosphatase activity in extracts of human liver prepared by two methods.
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Moss, D. Iso-enzymes of Alkaline Phosphatase in Autolysed and Butanol-extracted Liver Preparations. Nature 193, 981–982 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/193981a0
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