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Spectroscopic Observations of Reactions between Lactoflavin, the Coulter Compound, 'Cytochrome b' and Cytochrome c

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FROM diphtheria toxin, one of us (M. D. E.) has prepared a solution continuing the “complex por-phyrin” of Coulter1, and also a compound characterized by an α -band located in the same position as that of Cytochrome b (563 mµ). The preparation will be described elsewhere.

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  1. Coulter and Stone, J. Gen. Physiol., 14, 583 (1930/31).

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URBAN, F., EATON, M. Spectroscopic Observations of Reactions between Lactoflavin, the Coulter Compound, 'Cytochrome b' and Cytochrome c. Nature 140, 466 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/140466a0

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