Journal of Biological Chemistry
1970-11-25
The enzymatic degradation of heparin and heparitin sulfate. 3. Purification of a heparitinase and a heparinase from flavobacteria.
P Hovingh, A Linker
Index: J. Biol. Chem. 245(22) , 6170-5, (1970)
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