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As a link in accontinuous study of the intermediate metabolism during insect metamorphosis, I have also made an attempt to determine the localization of some dehydrogenases. Pupæ of Calliphpru erythrocephala Meig. in all developmental have been used as the material of investigation,
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Agrell, I., Acta Physiol. Scand., 14, 317 (1947)
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AGRELL, I. Localization of Some Hydrogen-Activating Enzymes in Insects During Metamorphosis. Nature 164, 1039–1040 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/1641039a0
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