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IT has been shown by Das1 that the soluble aminoacid oxidase of Krebs2 requires for its activity the co-operation of a thermostable factor or coenzyme which can be obtained from animal tissues and from yeast.
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STRAUB, F. Coenzyme of the d-Amino-acid Oxidase. Nature 141, 603–604 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/141603b0
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