par Chantrenne, Hubert
Référence Biochimica et biophysica acta, 1, C, page (437-448)
Publication Publié, 1947
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : In mouse liver extracts, ribonucleic acid, phospholipids, alkaline phosphomonoesterase and adenosinepyrophosphatase are bound to particles of many different sizes. Five groups of granules have been separated by differential centrifugation. They differ in composition and in enzyme content. The results do not agree with the generally accepted view according to which the particles could be classified into two groups, the one composed of granules containing enzymes, the other of enzyme free granules. The smaller the granules are, the more nuclei acid they contain (per mg nitrogen). These results and their possible implications are discussed. © 1947.