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. 1930;28:307–340.

An Investigation of the Sugar Content of the Ocular Fluids Under Normal and Abnormal Conditions, and the Glycolytic Activity of the Tissues of the Eye*

Francis Heed Adler
PMCID: PMC1316778  PMID: 16692870

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