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Histochemical demonstration of reductase activity in the nucleus of chicken erythrocyte

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Dehydrase- und Succinodehydraseaktivität werden mittels histochemischer Methode durch Tetrazoliumsalze in Kernen der Hühnererythrocyten dargestellt. Das Vorhandensein der Formazankristalle beschränkt sich vor allem auf die innere Oberfläche der Kernmembrane. Die Bedeutung dieser Entdeckungen im Zusammenhang mit dem Succinodehydrase-Mitochondrien-Verhältnis wird kurz besprochen.

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This work was supported in part by a Research Grant from the National Cancer Institute, U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, and in part by an Institutional Grant to the Detroit Institute of Cancer Research from the American Cancer Society.

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Defendi, V., Pearson, B. Histochemical demonstration of reductase activity in the nucleus of chicken erythrocyte. Experientia 11, 355–356 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02159920

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