Studies in fluorescence histochemistry. VII. The mechanism of the complex reactions that may take place between protein carboxyl groups and hot mixtures of acetic anhydride and pyridine in the acetic anhydride-salicylhydrazide-zinc (or fluorescent ketone) method for localizing protein C-terminal carboxyl groups
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Studies in fluorescence histochemistry. VII. The mechanism of the complex reactions that may take place between protein carboxyl groups and hot mixtures of acetic anhydride and pyridine in the acetic anhydride-salicylhydrazide-zinc (or fluorescent ketone) method for localizing protein C-terminal carboxyl groups
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