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The thymonucleic acid of the cell nucleus and the ribonucleic acid of the cytoplasmic granules are both included in very similar complexes. Treated by a 0.6 M solution of KCl these complexes separate in two fractions, one comprising thymo or ribonucleoproteid, the other characterized by its insolubility and its high content in alcaline phosphatase.
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Jeener, R. Sur les liens de la phosphatase alcaline avec les nucléoprotéides du noyau cellulaire et des granules cytoplasmiques. Experientia 2, 458–459 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02153601
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