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THE fact that the hæmoglobin within red muscle is a substance different from the hæmoglobin in the circulation, has now been definitely established. The pigment has been isolated and prepared in a crystalline condition by Theorell1, and measurements by Svedberg showed a molecular weight of half that of the blood pigment.
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A. H. T. Theorell, Biochem. Z., 1, 252; 1932.
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HILL, R. Oxygen Affinity of Muscle Hæmoglobin. Nature 132, 897–898 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/132897a0
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