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. 1935 Dec;29(12):2830–2850. doi: 10.1042/bj0292830

The vitamin B2 complex. Differentiation of the antiblacktongue and the “P.-P.” factors from lactoflavin and vitamin B6 (so-called “rat pellagra” factor). Parts I–VI

Thomas William Birch 1, Paul György 1, Leslie Julius Harris 1
PMCID: PMC1266831  PMID: 16745970

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