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Bandurski and Axelrod1 have recently published a paper describing modifications in Hanes and Isherwood's method2 for the separation of phosphorylated sugars and adenosine phosphates by paper chromatography. Since these modifications are in certain respects similar to those being employed in this laboratory, this opportunity is being taken of indicating briefly the methods in use here.
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Bandurski, R. S., and Axelrod, B., J. Biol. Chem., 193, 405 (1951).
Hanes, C. S., and Isherwood, F. A., Nature, 164, 1107 (1949).
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BURROWS, S., GRYLLS, F. & HARRISON, J. Paper Chromatography of Phosphoric Esters. Nature 170, 800–801 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/170800a0
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