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THE filter paper chromatographic procedure developed by Consden, Gordon and Martin1 has proved to be very useful in the qualitative and semi-quantitative analysis of amino-acid mixtures, and appears to have possibilities for extension to a variety of other compounds2, 3.
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Consden, R., Gordon, A. H., and Martin, A. J. P., Biochem. J., 38, 224 (1944).
Dent, C. E., Biochem. J., 41, 240 (1947).
Partridge, S. M., Nature, 158, 270 (1946).
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FINK, R., DENT*, C. & FINK, K. Application of Filter Paper Partition Chromatography to Radioactive Tracer Studies. Nature 160, 801–803 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/160801a0
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