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THE oxidative enzyme succinic dehydrogenase is principally localized1 in the mitochondria and absent in the nuclei of all mammalian cells. However, the enzyme had been localized in the nuclei of bird erythrocytes which according to Brachet2 may be due to absence of mitochondria in these cells.
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DE, P., CHATTERJEE, R. & MITRA, S. Nucleolar Succinic Dehydrogenase in Mouse Mammary Carcinoma Cells. Nature 192, 285–286 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/192285b0
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