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Three methods compared for isoamylase separation in tissue homogenates.

Whitten et al., 1988

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3330509483042357653
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Whitten R
Chandler W
Thomas M
Clayson K
Fine J
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Clinical chemistry

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Using homogenates of autopsy tissue, we compared three widely available techniques for separating amylase isoenzymes: wheat-germ inhibition (WI), and electrophoresis on cellulose acetate (CA) or agarose (AG). WI separated amylase into two isoforms, CA into …
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