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The inactivation of renal and intestinal alkaline phosphatases by HCl was studied by histochemical and by quantitative methods. In the mouse, guinea pig and dog the renal enzyme is inactivated at a distinctly higher pH than is the intestinal enzyme. These observations support the view that renal and intestinal alkaline phosphatases are not identical.
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