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It is a great honor and privilege for me to summarize and conclude this symposium. Prof. Umezawa asked me, or I should say kidnapped me in the first-class section of a Pan Am plane to Honolulu, to do this work because I am a layman in this field and as such was expected to observe everything quite objectively, while, on the other hand, all the other participants at this symposium were very sincere and eager to elucidate the “Science of Bleomycin.” Indeed, in this symposium the chemical, physical, biological, and biochemical aspects of bleomycin have all been covered.
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“Bleomycin is a minimum sized naturally occurring molecule showing minimum sized enzyme function”
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Mizuno, D. (1979). Concluding Remarks at the Symposium on Bleomycin. In: Hect, S.M. (eds) Bleomycin: Chemical, Biochemical, and Biological Aspects. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-6191-9_25
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