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Arsenate ion reduction in non-living biological materials.
The reduction of arsenate ion to arsenite ion by a variety of tissues was widely distributed, and not a property of any particular tissue. The nature of the reduction was investigated by using various chemical inducers and inhibitors and is believed to be chemical in nature.