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. 1965 Oct;29(2):305-14.

Quantitative aspects of ascorbic acid metabolism in patients with primary hyperoxaluria

  • PMID: 5840978

Quantitative aspects of ascorbic acid metabolism in patients with primary hyperoxaluria

G L Atkins et al. Clin Sci. 1965 Oct.
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