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. 1954 Oct;30(5):941–955.

The Uptake of Colloidal Thorium Dioxide by the Arterial Lesions of Cholesterol Atherosclerosis in the Rabbit

Its Significance in Relation to Pathogenesis*

G Lyman Duff, Gardner C McMillan, Elizabeth V Lautsch
PMCID: PMC1942498  PMID: 13197540

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