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On a étudié sur le chien les courbes de l'activité cocarboxylasique du sang après injection de thiamine et des esthers mono di- et triphosphoriques de cette vitamine.
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Siliprandi, D., Laviano, F. The level of blood cocarboxylase after administration of thiamine and its phosphoric esters. Experientia 9, 420–421 (1953). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02175526
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