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. 1933;27(1):303–310.

Vitamin C and the suprarenal cortex

Loss of potency of guinea-pig suprarenals in scurvy. With notes on a method for determining antiscorbutic activity (hexuronic acid) by chemical means

Leslie Julius Harris 1, Surendra Nath Ray 1
PMCID: PMC1252875  PMID: 16745086

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