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The occurrence and distribution of serum enzymes and proteins in 7 mammalian species have been studied by means of starch gel electrophoresis and appropriate staining technics. Species differences were observed with respect to the presence, number, mobility, and concentration of components exhibiting various enzymatic activities. Similar observations were also made with respect to bands staining for protein.
The technical assistance of Carl Howell and John A. Cogswell is gratefully acknowledged.
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