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On phosphorylation in brain tissue in the chick

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Der Austausch von P32 zwischen anorganischem Phosphat und ATP war grösser in der Leber als im Gehirn des Hühnchens. Dieser Unterschied in den zwei Geweben ist jedoch nach dem Ausbrüten des Embryos grösser.

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Gordon, O.M., Donaldson, K.O. & Marshall, L.M. On phosphorylation in brain tissue in the chick. Experientia 11, 194–195 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02161314

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