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INDEPENDENT observations made in this Laboratory, during recent months, serve to confirm and to extend the findings recently reported by Fowden and Penney1, concerning the factors causing loss in the quantitative estimation of amino-acids by paper chromatography. Since our experiments have been carried out under somewhat different conditions from those of these authors, and further, since we are not in complete agreement on all points, we feel it is desirable to record our findings.
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Fowden, L., and Penney, J. R., Nature, 165, 846 (1950).
Wynn, V., Nature, 164, 445 (1949).
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NOVELLIE, L. Quantitative Paper Chromatography of Amino-acids. Nature 166, 1000 (1950). https://doi.org/10.1038/1661000a0
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