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WE have recently reported a technique for the demonstration by a histochemical method of phosphatase bands following starch-gel electrophoresis1,2.
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SANDLER, M., BOURNE, G. Starch-Gel Electrophoresis of Alkaline Phosphatases using a Histochemical Method. Nature 194, 389–390 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/194389a0
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