Abstract
IN attempts to duplicate the experiments on the rate of hydrolysis of bovine growth hormone by α-chymotrypsin1 a pronounced inhibitory effect of borate ion on chymotryptic proteolysis was observed.
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EPPSTEIN, S. Borate Inhibition of Chymotryptic Proteolysis. Nature 194, 1177–1178 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/1941177a0
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