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Anson-Chernikov method

Anson-Chernikov method (American physiologist M. of L. Anson, sort. in 1901; the modern Soviet biochemist M. P. Chernikov) – one of methods of definition of activity of proteolytic enzymes (an uropepsin, a pepsinogen, pepsin); it is based on quantitative definition of tryptophane and tyrosine, formed at enzymic hydrolysis of hemoglobin.

 
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