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The optical rotatory dispersion of myosin A. V. Re-examination of changes in the optical rotatory power of myosin caused by adenosine triphosphate, inorganic pyrophosphate and p-chloro-mercuribenzoate.

The optical rotatory dispersion of myosin A. V. Re-examination of changes in the optical rotatory power of myosin caused by adenosine triphosphate, inorganic pyrophosphate and p-chloro-mercuribenzoate. Research Abstract Details 

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  • The optical rotatory dispersion of myosin A. V. Re-examination of changes in the optical rotatory power of myosin caused by adenosine triphosphate, inorganic pyrophosphate and p-chloro-mercuribenzoate. Abstract Text:

    k sekiyaK Sekiya,s miiS Mii,k takeuchiK Takeuchi,y tonomuraY Tonomura,

    The optical rotatory dispersion of myosin A. V. Re-examination of changes in the optical rotatory power of myosin caused by adenosine triphosphate, inorganic pyrophosphate and p-chloro-mercuribenzoate. Publishing Authors By Initials

    k sekiyaK Sekiya,s miiS Mii,k takeuchiK Takeuchi,y tonomuraY Tonomura,

    For similar chlorides: sodium chloride research abstracts see: chlorides: sodium chloride research

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    The optical rotatory dispersion of myosin A. V. Re-examination of changes in the optical rotatory power of myosin caused by adenosine triphosphate, inorganic pyrophosphate and p-chloro-mercuribenzoate. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of biochemistry

    VOLUME: 59

    Page Numbers: 584-95

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Biochem.

    ISSN: 0021-924X

    DAY: 19

    MONTH: Jun

    YEAR: 1966

    The optical rotatory dispersion of myosin A. V. Re-examination of changes in the optical rotatory power of myosin caused by adenosine triphosphate, inorganic pyrophosphate and p-chloro-mercuribenzoate. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    The optical rotatory dispersion of myosin A. V. Re-examination of changes in the optical rotatory power of myosin caused by adenosine triphosphate, inorganic pyrophosphate and p-chloro-mercuribenzoate. Keywords Mesh Terms:

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    Substance Name: Sodium Chloride

    Registry Number: 7647-14-5

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