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THE occurrence of 5-nucleotidase1 in association with non-specific phosphatase has been known for a long time in mammalian tissues2,3, but no method for separation of the two activities has been reported for the central nervous system.
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IPATA, P. Resolution of 5-Nucleotidase of Sheep Brain from Non-specific Phosphatase and its Inhibition by Nucleoside-triphosphates. Nature 214, 618 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/214618a0
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