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LANGMAN, M., LEUTHOLD, E., ROBSON, E. et al. Influence of Diet on the “Intestinal” Component of Serum Alkaline Phosphates in People of Different ABO Blood Groups and Secretor Status. Nature 212, 41–43 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/212041a0
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