Zusammenfassung
An sieben aus Meerrettichwurzeln isolierten Isoenzymen der Peroxydase konnte substratspezifisches Verhalten nachgewiesen werden.
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Iordăchescu, D., Dumitru, I.F. & Niculescu, S. Substratum specificity of purified peroxidase isoenzymes of horse radish root. Experientia 29, 1215–1217 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01935079
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