Abstract
A simple, effective procedure for separating ovine or bovine interstitial cell stimulating hormone into their subunits has been described with a yield of 70–80%. The β subunit isolated by the new procedure behaves differently from that obtained by the countercurrent distribution method, and is in a more native state. In addition, full biological activity is consistently restored upon recombination of the subunits isolated by the new procedure.
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