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IN a recent paper confirming a previous finding by myself (British Journal of Experimental Biology, vol. 3, 1925) to the effect that the hæmocyanin of Cancer has minimum affinity for oxygen at a pH circa 7.0, Stedman and Stedman (Biochemical Journal, vol. 20, 1926) make the following comment on the colorimetric method:
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HOGBEN, L. Colorimetric Determination of the Oxidation of Hæmocyanin. Nature 119, 122–123 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/119122b0
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