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Fig. 1. (A) Absorbance spectrum of an analytical sample for ETS activity prepared with the new method, withthe broken line indicating the wavelength of peak absorbance
Table 1Treatments of
Fig. 2. (A) Biological reduction of INT over time in three different homogenates, showing a logarithmicallydeclining increase in absorbance (formazan production)
Fig. 3. (A) ETS activity (as absorbance) in relation to the amount of biological material
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