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Assay of Pyridine Nucleotide Coenzymes and Associated Dehydrogenases with Phenazine Methosulphate

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SINCE the original application of phenazine methosulphate to the assay of soluble succinic dehydrogenase by Singer and Kearney1, this useful reagent has been increasingly employed as a carrier in a number of histochemical techniques2,3.

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SMITH, P. Assay of Pyridine Nucleotide Coenzymes and Associated Dehydrogenases with Phenazine Methosulphate. Nature 190, 84–85 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/190084a0

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