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Some histochemically important properties of ribonuclease isolated from fixed tissues

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Aided by a grant from The Medical Faculty, Lund, to B. E., and by grants from The Swedish Cancer Society, The Julius Andersson and The Otto, Emma and Brita Svensson Foundations to S.L.

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Ehinger, B., Lagerstedt, S. Some histochemically important properties of ribonuclease isolated from fixed tissues. Histochemie 3, 307–314 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00736393

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