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ELECTROPHORETIC fractionation of pancreatic juice components in a dog has been described in the literature1–4. Some of the authors2,3 isolated part of the fractions and studied their enzymatic activities. All authors used the free electrophoresis method with the exception of Delcourt and Delcourt4, who employed paper electrophoresis for the separation of the different fractions.
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ROTHSCHILD, H., JUNQUEIRA, L. Paper Electrophoresis of Rat Pancreatic Juice and Water-Soluble Proteins of the Pancreas. Nature 178, 258–259 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1038/178258a0
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