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Effect of methylcobalamin on the contents of cortisol, insulin, triglycerides, glucose, and albumin in the rat blood. Part 1.

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Il'icheva, R.F., Lebkova, N.P., Zaporozhtseva, Z.V. et al. Effect of methylcobalamin on the contents of cortisol, insulin, triglycerides, glucose, and albumin in the rat blood. Part 1.. Pharm Chem J 30, 429–430 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02219675

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