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The Biological Importance of Bile Salts
Biochemical Society Transactions
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10.1042/bst0071323
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1979
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Vol 7
(6)
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pp. 1323-1323
Author(s):
H. DANIELSSON
Keyword(s):
Bile Salts
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Biological Importance
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