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. 1951 Apr;48(4):400–406. doi: 10.1042/bj0480400

The metabolism of sulphamezathine, 4:6-dimethylpyrimidine and 2-amino-4:6-dimethylpyrimidine in the rabbit with observations on the hydroxylation of some other sulphonamides

H G Bray 1, H J Lake 1, W V Thorpe 1
PMCID: PMC1275340  PMID: 14838856

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