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Infra-red Spectroscopic Investigations of a New Acid Mucopolysaccharide isolated from Human Gastric Juice

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IN our earlier investigations1,2 we have tried to isolate and characterize the acid mucopolysaccharides from the gastric wall in the dog and from human gastric juice.

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TERHO, T., HARTIALA, K. & HÄKKINEN, I. Infra-red Spectroscopic Investigations of a New Acid Mucopolysaccharide isolated from Human Gastric Juice. Nature 211, 198–199 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/211198a0

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