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SEVERAL workers have discussed the tetrazolium indicators as possible histochemical reagents for SH-groups1–4. Experiments by Roberts and Lucchese5 indicated a positive correlation between the histochemical localization of protein-bound SH-groups and triphenyl tetrazolium chloride reduction.
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JÁMBOR, B., DEVAY, M. & ROBERTS, L. A Quantitative Comparison of Sulphydryl Content and Formazan in the Tissues of the Pea Radicle. Nature 180, 997–998 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/180997a0
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