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Purification and characteristics of porcine growth hormone

Chen et al., 1970

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16400073169382985216
Author
Chen H
Wilhelmi A
Howard S
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Journal of Biological Chemistry

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A simple procedure is described for the isolation of porcine growth hormone from the filtrate remaining after the adsorption of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) onto oxidized cellulose during the commercial manufacture of ACTH. Growth hormone is purified by ion …
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