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PREVIOUS reports1–3 have demonstrated the incorporation of various ammo-acids into insulin in vitro with the formation of stable bonds.
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KRITZMAN, M., SUKHAREVA, B. & KONIKOVA, A. Sites of Incorporation of Phenylalanine labelled with Carbon-14 into Insulin and its Chain B in vitro. Nature 195, 600–602 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/195600a0
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