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WE wish to report the resolution of α-methoxy-phenylacetic acid on wool, the (+)-form of the acid combining preferentially, when wool is immersed in a dilute aqueous alcoholic solution of the (±)-acid at the room temperature.
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BRADLEY, W., BRINDLEY, R. Selective Absorption of Optical Antipodes by Proteins. Nature 173, 312–313 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1038/173312b0
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