Gamma-globulins do not crystallize. This in- dicates that they are heterogeneous, as pointed out by Dr. Putnam. I agree very much with what Dr. Spiegelman said. When I spoke of heterogeneity by site of formation, I did not want to limit that to different organs. Different subcellular sites may just
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