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. 1954 Feb;56(2):234–239.

Relative utilization of glucose and acetate carbon for lipogenesis by mammary-gland slices, studied with tritium, 13C and 14C

Judith H Balmain 1, S J Folley 1, R F Glascock 1
PMCID: PMC1269606  PMID: 13140180

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