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. 1958 Feb;34(1):37–59.

Hypervitaminosis D in Monkeys

A Clinical and Pathologic Study*

Sidney P Kent, Gordon F Vawter, Robert M Dowben, Richard E Benson
PMCID: PMC1934710  PMID: 13498130

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