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17] SERUM PROTEIN CHANGES 



Table 1 



CHANGES IN SERUM ALBUMIN DURING AMPHIBIAN 

 METAMORPHOSIS 



297 



Riggs.^ Our laboratory is in the process of accumulating sufficient amounts 

 of these various blood proteins so that the structural basis for their differences 

 may be investigated.* 



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6. This work was aided by grants from the United States Public Health Service and 



the National Science Foundation. 



