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. 1970 Jul;60(1):43–56.

Lysozyme in epiphyseal cartilage. 3. Effects of protamine, toluidine blue and histamine on mouse embryonic cartilage in organ culture.

R Eisenstein, L W Soble, K E Kuettner
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