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. 1968 Jun;22(2):205–219. doi: 10.1038/bjc.1968.28

Effect of hyperplasia and neoplasia on the activity and distribution of some dehydrogenases in the human thyroid gland.

H A Ayre, R B Goudie, D M Goldberg
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