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Developmental Studies InDrosophila : V. Alkaline Phosphatases, Dehydrogenases and Oxidases in Organs and Whole-fly Homogenates During Development OfD. Pseudoobscura

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Date 2017 Mar 18
PMID 28304802
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Alkaline phosphatases and several dehydrogenases and oxidases separated by a microdisc electrophoresis technique have been studied during larval and early pupal development ofD. pseudoobscura salivary glands, fat body, hemolymph, body wall and whole body. Tissue-specific enzymes were observed and the qualitative differences occurring during the development are discussed.

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