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Studies of the feulgen reaction with the aid of DNA incorporated cellulose films

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Part of this work formed the material for a thesis for Ph.D. degree (Perstjn 1959). Some aspects of the method were dealt with in a preliminary communication (van Duijn andPersijn 1960).

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Persijn, J.P., van Duijn, P. Studies of the feulgen reaction with the aid of DNA incorporated cellulose films. Histochemie 2, 283–297 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00736505

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