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Am J Physiol 197: 135-137, 1959;
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Sex and sex-cycle differences in rat serum protein concentrations

Werner G. Heim 1

1 Department of Biology, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan

The relative concentrations of the various blood serum proteins, and especially of albumin, were found to be significantly different in male and female rats when examined by moving boundary or zone electrophoresis. However, no significant differences were noted in the sera obtained from rats at different points in the estrus cycle.

Submitted on December 15, 1958




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