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The protamines and histones. By the late A. Kossel. Translated by W. V. Thorpe, M.A., Ph.D. Monographs on Biochemistry. Pp. xi + 107. London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1928. 9s.

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Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1929
Weight
150 KB
Volume
48
Category
Article
ISSN
0368-4075

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Paper, 55 rn1. ; bound, 90 rin. 'Ma clicniistry of anthrncenc aud nutlirequinone has Iwonic of incrctlsing importnncc cInring the prcscat century, SO that the advent of an anthoritatirc work of this description is p:trticiilnrly wclcomc. JIodcni worlrs of reference in this field 11n ve been almost non-csistcnt, thc only onc of note being IC. tlc Ihrry Baructt's book, * * Aiitltrnccnc and t-\titltrnquiiionc," which, iu spitc of its Imvity n n d occnsionnl errors, has heea of grcnt service to chcmist.9 in this coitatry.


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