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Arginine has been converted into a suitable pyrimidine derivative to permit its qualitative analysis in the presence of other amino acids by means of mass spectrometric and gas-chromatographic techniques.
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Vetter-Diechtl, H., Vetter, W., Richter, W. et al. Ein für Massenspektrometrie und Gaschromatographie geeignetes Argininderivat. Experientia 24, 340–341 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02140808
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