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IN virus-free extracts from mosaic tobacco leaves a protein which was not detected by Frampton and Takahashi1 or by Wildman, Cheo and Bonner2 has been resolved and isolated by electrophoresis.
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Frampton, V. L., and Takahashi, W. N., Arch. Biochem., 2, 249 (1944).
Wildman, S. G., Cheo, C. C., and Bonner, J., J. Biol. Chem., 180, 985 (1949).
Chibnall, C. A., Miller, E. J., and Hugh, D., Biochem. J., 27, 1879.
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TAKAHASHI, W., ISHII, M. An Abnormal Protein Associated with Tobacco Mosaic Virus Infection. Nature 169, 419–420 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/169419a0
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