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. 1965 Oct;47(4):587–599.

Ultrastructural studies of intranuclear crystalline inclusions in the liver of the dog.

W R Richter, R J Stein, E J Rdzok, S M Moize, M B Bischoff
PMCID: PMC1920456  PMID: 5837732

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