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Studies on the active center of alkaline phosphatase of E. coli.Tait et al., 1966
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- Tait G
- Vallee B
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Materials and Methods.-Alkalinephosphatase was extracted from E. coli, 6 purified by DEAE- cellulose chromatography, and crystallized from (NH4) 2SO4. 7 The preparation of the apoenzyme, measurements of hydrolase and phosphotransferase ac-tivities, determination …
- 102000002260 Alkaline Phosphatase 0 title abstract description 11
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