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THE pioneer researches of Lemberg and his co-workers1 have provided a new approach to the problems of hæmoglobin breakdown and bile pigment formation. Using his methods, we have recently re-examined the question of the occurrence of the intermediate choleglobin in the intact erythropyte.
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Lemberg, R., Legge, J. W., and Lockwood, W. H., Biochem. J., 35, 339 (1941).
Lemberg, R., and Legge, J. W., Aust. J. Exp. Biol. and Med. Sci., 20, 65 (1942).
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GARDIKAS, C., KENCH, J. & WILKINSON, J. Choleglobin Formation in the Erythrocyte. Nature 161, 607–608 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/161607a0
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