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INVESTIGATING the isolation of hyaluronic acid from human tissues, we were faced with the problem of developing a method of isolation better suited to our purposes than the cumbersome methods applied hitherto1.
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JANCSIK, W., KAISER, E. Isolation of Hyaluronic Acid by means of Buffered Trichloroacetic Acid Solutions. Nature 169, 114–115 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/169114a0
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