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An electrophoretic procedure is described which resulted in the separation of up to four bands with beta-glucuronidase activity in human sera. Initial screening of a small sample of individuals revealed persons with two, three, and four bands.
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Fondo, E.Y., Bartalos, M. Electrophoretic separation of multiple bands with beta-glucuronidase activity in human sera. Biochem Genet 3, 591–593 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00485480
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