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Intracellular distribution of enzymes; the oxidation of octanoic acid by rat liver fractions.

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Nuclei from Rat Liver: Isolation Method That Combines Purity with High Yield

TL;DR: A procedure is described that gives almost quantitative separation of clean nuclei from a homogenate of rat liver and permits further quantitative fractionation of cytoplasmic components.
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The effect of age on the non-haemin iron in the human brain.

TL;DR: The most extensive and systematic investigations of histologically demonstrable iron in the brain were conducted by SPATZ (1922), which found a fine granular deposit of iron in individual oligodendroglia cells and nerve cells, mainly in the globus pallidus and in the red zone of substantia nigra.
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Microsomal Heme Oxygenase CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ENZYME

TL;DR: The kinetics and tissue distribution of the microsomal heme oxygenase suggest that it is of major importance in the physiological degradation of hemoglobin and other hemoproteins to bile pigment.
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[15] Isolation of liver or kidney mitochondria

TL;DR: This chapter describes the isolation of liver or kidney mitochondria and the method for testing the quality of mitochondria, with the exception that the mitochondrial pellet need be washed only once.
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A modified method for the study of tissue oxidations.

TL;DR: A new method for the study of tissue oxidations is described, which involves the rapid preparation of homogenized tissue suspensions by means of a simple apparatus, and the measurement of the oxygen uptake of the suspension in various dilutions.

Manometric techniques and related methods for the study of tissue metabolism.

TL;DR: This book has been designed to give the graduate JL student a working description of the methods used as a routine in the study of tissue metabolism and only methods which are likely to need the minimum equipment found normally in a biological laboratory such as a respirometer, colorimeter and centrifuge are described.
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