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. 1953 Jul;54(4):590–597.

Studies of cholesterol biosynthesis. 1. A new chemical degradation of cholesterol

J W Cornforth 1, G D Hunter 1, G Popják 1
PMCID: PMC1269100  PMID: 13058956

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