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The primary structure of goose egg white lysozyme seems to be distinct from that of hen egg white and human leukaemia lysozymes.
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CANFIELD, R., KAMMERMAN, S., SOBEL, J. et al. Primary Structure of Lysozymes from Man and Goose. Nature New Biology 232, 16–17 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/newbio232016a0
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