Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1966 |
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... amino acid acceptor activity " requires solutions of C14 L - amino acids at an appropriate specific activity which have been carefully standardized with respect to molar concentration and radiochemical purity . This is a problem . This ...
... amino acid acceptor activity " requires solutions of C14 L - amino acids at an appropriate specific activity which have been carefully standardized with respect to molar concentration and radiochemical purity . This is a problem . This ...
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... amino acid residues between positions 70 and 71 in the Roy num- bering system . In our specimen Ag we have established the sequence Phe Thr ( 9 ) at this location , which we have numbered as positions 70b and 70c until this question is ...
... amino acid residues between positions 70 and 71 in the Roy num- bering system . In our specimen Ag we have established the sequence Phe Thr ( 9 ) at this location , which we have numbered as positions 70b and 70c until this question is ...
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... amino acid sequence of a type K Bence Jones protein ( specimen Ag ) . The Roy numbering system ( 3 ) is assumed , but two additional amino acid residues are indicated as 70 b and 70 c . The sequence of the carboxyl - terminal portion ...
... amino acid sequence of a type K Bence Jones protein ( specimen Ag ) . The Roy numbering system ( 3 ) is assumed , but two additional amino acid residues are indicated as 70 b and 70 c . The sequence of the carboxyl - terminal portion ...
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