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SEVERAL methods have been developed for the detection of different enzymatic reactions in agar gel1. The present communication describes a method for the direct detection of proteolytic enzymes following electrophoresis in agar gel.
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URIEL, J. A Method for the Direct Detection of Proteolytic Enzymes after Electrophoresis in Agar Gel. Nature 188, 853–854 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/188853a0
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