Cytoplasmic contaminants in Triton X-100 washed rat liver nuclei - a possible way of further purification
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Cytoplasmic contaminants in Triton X-100 washed rat liver nuclei - a possible way of further purification
Abstract
The presence of cytoplasmic contaminants is demonstrated in preparations of rat liver nuclei, even after washing with Triton X-100. They can be removed by incubation at 37 degrees C in a medium of low-salt concentration.
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