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THE primary objective of work reported here was to determine whether an intact enzyme can be absorbed from the gastro-intestinal tract of adult animals retaining its enzymatic activity.
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KABACOFF, B., WOHLMAN, A., UMHEY, M. et al. Absorption of Chymotrypsin from the Intestinal Tract. Nature 199, 815 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/199815a0
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