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June 01 1939
The glycolytic activity of brain: Macerated brain tissue. II. Effect of cytolysis, the presence of a glycolytic inhibitor By A. Geiger
Alexander Geiger
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Alexander Geiger
1The Physiological Laboratory, the Hebrew University, Jerusalem
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Jonathan Magnes
Jonathan Magnes
1The Physiological Laboratory, the Hebrew University, Jerusalem
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Biochem J (1939) 33 (6): 866–884.
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Alexander Geiger, Jonathan Magnes; The glycolytic activity of brain: Macerated brain tissue. II. Effect of cytolysis, the presence of a glycolytic inhibitor By A. Geiger. Biochem J 1 June 1939; 33 (6): 866–884. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bj0330866
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