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SEPARATION of sugar phosphates occurring in plant material was achieved by Bandurski and Axelrod1 using paper chromatography, while Bove2 and Randerath3,4 separated a mixture of known nucleotides by thin-layer chromatography. Since the usual methods for separating and identifying the sugar phosphates in muscle are long and tedious, separation and identification by thin-layer chromatography were investigated.
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SANDERSON, A., BODWELL, C. & PEARSON, A. Thin-layer Chromatography of Sugar Phosphates from Muscle. Nature 206, 938 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/206938a0
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