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. 1935 Jul;11(4):669–680.3.

Neuropathology of Experimental Vitamin Deficiency*

A Report of Four Series of Dogs Maintained on Diets Deficient in the B Vitamins

Margaret Crane-Lillie Gildea, William B Castle, Edwin F Gildea, Stanley Cobb
PMCID: PMC1910981  PMID: 19970225

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