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Lissitzky and Bismuth recently found that free iodotyrosines are not present in the plasma of the rat1. This conclusion was drawn from the fact that free 3 : 5-di-iodotyrosine (DIT) and 3-iodotyrosine (MIT) could not be detected by separating plasma, on ‘Sephadex’ gel-filtration columns, from rats fed with iodine-125.
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Lissitzky, S., and Bismuth, J., Nature, 199, 1003 (1963).
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ZEIDLER, U., GRAUL, E. Absence of Free Iodotyrosines from the Plasma of the Rat. Nature 206, 401 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/206401a0
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