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G. R. WEBSTER has recently reported very interesting experiments on the clearing action of lysolecithin on brain homogenates1. Analogous findings with lysolecithin (and animal venoms) on brain brei suspended in physiological saline were published in 1942 by Grosse and Tauböck2.
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NEUMANN, W., HABERMANN, E. Clearing Action of Lysolecithin. Nature 180, 1284 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/1801284b0
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