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Research Article Free access | 10.1172/JCI100963
Division of Biochemistry, The Laboratories, Philadelphia General Hospital, Philadelphia
Department of Physiological Chemistry, Schools of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
1The name “Aminoacetic Acid” has been adopted by the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry of the American Medical Association in preference to glycine (18).
2This investigation has been made with the assistance of a grant from the Committee on Therapeutic Research, Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry, American Medical Association.
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Division of Biochemistry, The Laboratories, Philadelphia General Hospital, Philadelphia
Department of Physiological Chemistry, Schools of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
1The name “Aminoacetic Acid” has been adopted by the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry of the American Medical Association in preference to glycine (18).
2This investigation has been made with the assistance of a grant from the Committee on Therapeutic Research, Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry, American Medical Association.
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Published July 1, 1938 - More info