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. 1947;41(1):122–129. doi: 10.1042/bj0410122

Intercellular hormones

8. Release of nucleotides and nucleosides by damaged living cells

J R Loofbourow, S Oppenheim-Errera *, Dorothea G Loofbourow, Constance A Yeats
PMCID: PMC1258436  PMID: 16748108

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