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Phosphorus metabolism of the mouse brain as indicated by the use of radiophosphorus

✍ Scribed by Dziewiatkowski, Dominic ;Bodian, David


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1950
Tongue
English
Weight
517 KB
Volume
35
Category
Article
ISSN
0095-9898

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DONISIC UZIEWTATKOWRKT A N D I)A t I D BOlIIAN Dcytrrtmtnt of Biockemistri/ and I)?purtment of Eparlmzology, School of Hyyiciic and Publzc Henltk, l k e Johns HopLins 77niversity, Galtimo?,~ * Aided by a grant from the Satioiral Fouiiclation for I iif'aiitile Paralysis, h e . ' Present addrerq, Hospital of The Rockefeller Jnstitiite for Meaiesl Rcscsreh, 66th Street and Yolk .2vmue, Nrm Torlr 21.


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