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It was shown with the aid of proteins labeled by glycine-1-C14 in vivo that serum albumin is transformed into globulins in the homogenates of rat's liver. This takes place mostly after disintegration to amino acids of the added albumins. In these conditions hepatic globulins are transformed into albumins. There is no production of albumins from the serum β-and γ-globulins added to the homogenates.
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Kuzovleva, O.B. Interconversion of liver and serum proteins in homogenates of rats' liver. Bull Exp Biol Med 45, 705–707 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00824589
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