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. 1967 Sep;101(Pt 4):777–782.

A molybdate-activated phosphatase in arterio-venous anastomoses and in nerve ganglia satellite cells.

L M Franks, V Maggi, A W Carbonell
PMCID: PMC1270911  PMID: 4293874

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