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Reaction equilibria were established between an invert soap on the one side and carbon, lecithin, erythrocytes and yeast cells on the other side. From the parallelism of the invert soap-lecithin and the invert soap-erythrocytes curves a specific reaction of the invert soap with the lipoids of the erythrocytes may be concluded, whereas the invert soap-yeast cells curves yield a pure adsorption isotherm corresponding to the invert soap-carbon curve.
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G. E. Beck, Inaugural-Diss., Basel 1947.
G. E. Beck, Inaugural-Diss., Basel 1947.
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Beck, G.E., Meier, R. Mechanismus der Reaktion von Invertseifen mit isolierten Zellen. Experientia 3, 371–372 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02154723
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