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35. The Chemical Constitution of the Proteins
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 June 2009
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The nitrogenous substances or albuminoids, of which animal tissues for the most part consist, and which are also found in the seeds, leaves and other parts of plants, were originally believed to be composed of one and the same organic substance called protein by Mulder about a century ago (from πρωτɛύω “I am the first”).
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