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APART from Oswald's report1 that he had obtained globuliths from the albumin fraction of human ascitic fluid, we have been unable to find any account of the crystallisation of human serum albumin. Recently we have succeeded in obtaining albumin crystals from two separate batches of pooled human sera.
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ADAIR, M., TAYLOR, G. Crystallisation of Human Serum Albumin. Nature 135, 307 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135307a0
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