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. 1963 Sep;88(3):460–469. doi: 10.1042/bj0880460

The formation of chondromucoprotein–fibrinogen and chondromucoprotein–β-lipoprotein complexes. Chemical and fibrinolytic properties

A J Anderson 1
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