Published in Biochem J on January 01, 1926
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The enzymic hydrolysis of lecithin. Biochem J (1931) 11.35
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The Phosphoric-Esterase of Blood. Biochem J (1924) 50.25
The Phosphoric-esterase of Blood at Various Hydrogen Ion Concentrations. Biochem J (1925) 34.01
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The phosphatases of mammalian tissues. Biochem J (1928) 14.58
The phosphatases of mammalian tissues: Pyrophosphatase. Biochem J (1928) 3.85
The second protein (livetin) of egg-yolk. Biochem J (1928) 2.18
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