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Integumental tyrosinase activity in amphibians

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L'analyse radiométrique de tyrosinase intégumentale a démontré que les amphibiens sont les vertébrés les plus intéressants dans les études de mélanogenèse.

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This work was supported by U.S.P.H.S. Research grant No. CA-07273-04 GM from the National Cancer Institute and by White Laboratories, Inc.

Contribution 179, Department of Biology.

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Chen, Y.M., Chavin, W. Integumental tyrosinase activity in amphibians. Experientia 24, 31–32 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02136774

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