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WE have been studying the free amino-acids of the blood and urine by quantitative paper chromatography1. This method also offered the possibility of extending our researches on lymph and of comparing the free amino-acid content of lymph and blood obtained from different areas.
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BRAUN, P., FÖLDI, M., KISFALUDY, S. et al. Free Amino-acid Content of the Lymph. Nature 177, 1133–1134 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1038/1771133a0
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