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Fatty acid patterns in iron-deficient maternal and neonatal rats Adria Rothman ShermanSandra J. BartholmeyEdward G. Perkins OriginalPaper Pages: 639 - 643
Effect of detergents on in vitro 7α-hydroxycholesterol formation by rat liver microsomes Ajit SanghviEnrico GrassiWarren F. Diven OriginalPaper Pages: 644 - 649
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