Frog Lysozyme. IV. Isozymes of Lysozyme and the Lucke Renal Adenocarcinoma

The normal kidney of the frog Rana pipiens contains eight isozymes of lysozyme. Three of these, however, were not present in five Lucké renal adenocarcinomas. No isozymes were found to be unique to the tumor kidneys. Of the five isozymes detected in tumor kidneys, only one was uniformly present, a s...

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