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On a observé chez un mille-pattes (Spirostreptus asthenes) que la péroxidase injectée dans le sang a été trouvée plus tard dans le corps gras, ce qui suggère que celui ci est capable d'isoler la protéine du sang.
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I am thankful to Prof. Dr.G. Krishnan for guidance and helpful criticism. I am greatly indebted to Dr.Locke, Case Western Reserve University, USA, for the gift of horse radish peroxidase and for independent verification of the results.
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Subramoniam, T. Peroxidase uptake by the fat body of a millipedeSpirostreptus asthenes (diplopoda, myriapoda). Experientia 27, 1296–1297 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02136697
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