Creatine Phosphate Inhibition of Heart 5'-nucleotidase Appears Due to Contaminants
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Creatine phosphate does not inhibit 5'-nucleotidase preparations from rat, dog or guinea-pig hearts. Previously reported inhibitory effects must have been due to contaminants present in some commercial preparations of creatine phosphate.
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