Abstract
THE separation, isolation and identification of the protein fractions in different tissues have recently been of ever-increasing interest, because of the possibility of isolating biologically very active fractions, for example, serum protein fractions from placental tissue1 or fractions which influence the coagulation system2.
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HANSEN, A., CLAUSEN, J. & JENSEN, R. Clearing Tissue Homogenates. Nature 193, 980–981 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/193980a0
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