X-ray diffraction studies of certain lip
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Palmer, Kenneth J. ;Schmitt, Francis O. ;Chargaff, Erwin
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Article
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1941
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Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
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English
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Cephalin readily combines with basic proteins, such as histones, forming a precipitate which may be insoluble in water and organic solvents (Chargaff, '38; Chargaff and Ziff, '39). From the combining ratios it was shown that cephalin, which is acidic, combines with basic proteins through salt linkag