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A Crystalline Serum Muco-Protein with High Choline-Esterase Activity

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IN a recent communication under the above title, we mentioned that "it appears to be an undecided question whether choline-esterases from different tissues, such as blood and brain, are identical"1. This cautious statement has caused Mendel, Rudney and Strelitz to say2 that "it has definitely been established that choline-esterases from different tissues are not identical", and that they have "conclusively demonstrated" the existence of two distinct choline-esterases.

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  1. Bader, R., Schütz, F., and Stacey, M., Nature, 154, 183 (1944).

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  2. Mendel, B., Rudriey, H., and Strelitz, F., Nature, 154, 737 (1944).

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BADER, R., SCHÜTZ, F. & STACEY, M. A Crystalline Serum Muco-Protein with High Choline-Esterase Activity. Nature 155, 239–240 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/155239b0

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