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NUCLEOPEPTIDES have been isolated from a variety of biological materials. They have been found in yeasts1, Streptococcus fœcalis 2 and Chlorella 4. There is also some record of the existence of fractions of ribonucleic acid containing peptides in a bound form3.
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SZAFRAŃSKI, P., SUŁKOWSKI, E. & GOŁASZEWSKI, T. Cytoplasmic Nucleopeptides in Guinea Pig Liver. Nature 184, 1940 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/1841940a0
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