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SOME time ago, a systematic investigation of the sedimentation constants of the respiratory proteins throughout the animal kingdom was carried out in this laboratory1 with the view of finding possible relations between biological kinship and the properties of respiratory proteins.
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SVEDBERG, T., ANDERSSON, K. Ultracentrifugal Examination of Serum from the Lower Classes of Vertebrates. Nature 142, 147 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/142147a0
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