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Liver arginase is completely inhibited by nitrogen mustard [tris-(β-chloroethyl)amine, HCl] at a final concentration of 4.6×10−4 M. This holds true for isolated liver cell nuclei also. The experimental conditions are described exactly.
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Lang, K., Siebert, G. & Lucius, S. Über die Hemmung der Arginase durch Stickstofflost. Experientia 8, 228–229 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02170724
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