Abstract
D. NACHMANSOHN claims1 that his findings concerning the activation of cholinesterase by electrolytes are “in contrast” to our results reported some time ago2. This statement is misleading, as his results were obtained under different conditions and therefore cannot be compared with ours.
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Nachmansohn, D., NATURE, 145, 513 (1940).
Mendel, B., Mundell, D., and Strelitz, F., NATURE, 144, 479 (1939).
Massart, L., and Dufait, R., Enzymologia, 6, 282 (1939).
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MENDEL, B., MUNDELL, D. & STRELITZ, F. (By Cable.). Nature 145, 822–823 (1940). https://doi.org/10.1038/145822c0
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