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Polymorphism in Other Tissues

The question arises whether polymorphism can be demonstrated for the acid phosphatases of other human tissues. Beckman and Beckman [Pg.98]

The C component was present in all extracts of the 1200 placentas, but in none of the other organs. The typical placental combination was BCD. Three out of 1000 placentas showed a deviating electrophoretic pattern. The B zone was not affected. In addition to the usual C component, there was another somewhat slower component. The D zone contained three components of which the fastest one coincided with the normal D band. This deviating pattern in the three placentas probably represented genetically determined variants. [Pg.99]

Alterations of Serum Acid Phosphotose Activity in Diseose [Pg.99]


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