Graph comparing the DNA levels through the Feulgen technique in samples labelled "Mouse liver, Krebs and Ehrlich" referenced as "DNA Feulgen. Mouse liver, Krebs Ehrlicks"

  • Richards, E. G. (Edward Graham)
Date:
July 1955
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KDBP/1/1/1704
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King's College London Department of Biophysics
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Produced by the MRC Biophysics Research Unit/Department of Biophysics, King's College London.

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