PMID: 5353604Nov 1, 1969Paper

Heterogeneity of erythrocyte catalase. Correlations between sulfhydryl group content, chromatographic and electrophoretic properties

European Journal of Biochemistry
S Morikofer-ZwezH Aebi

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