Deoxyribonucleate from calf tymus inhibits the flocculation of NaCL (10%) extracts from normal rat livers, when heated at 50 °C.
It inhibits at the same extent the flocculation of liver extracts from rats fed p-dimethyl-aminoazobenzene.
The inhibition of the heat-flocculation with different doses of deoxyribonucleate in standard quantities of liver extracts is identical in normal and treated animals.
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