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. 1980 Sep;32(5):761–763.

Prenatal diagnosis of argininosuccinic aciduria: effect of mycoplasma contamination on the indirect assay for argininosuccinate lyase.

A H Fensom, P F Benson, J E Baker, D E Mutton
PMCID: PMC1686095  PMID: 7424915

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