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RATHER conflicting results have been given by several authors1–3 concerning the antigenic power of cytochrome c. This divergency may apparently be attributed to some difference between the degree of purity of the preparations used. This was, however, still to be confirmed.
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STORCK, J., TIXIER, R. & UZAN, A. Immunological Investigations of Cytochrome c. Nature 201, 835 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/201835a0
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