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On the constitution of prothrombin

Quick, 1943

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Prothrombin is recognized entirely by its activity. Little is known of its a'ctual composition except that it is either a protein containing about 4 per cent carbohydrate(l.), or is closely associat, ed with such a protein. The possibility that prothrombin may be a complex like …
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