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. 1979 Jul;66(3):424P.

Activity of leucocyte delta-aminolaevulinic acid synthase during diphenylhydantoin anti-convulsant therapy [proceedings]

A Goldberg, K E McColl, M R Moore, G G Thompson
PMCID: PMC2043669  PMID: 526713

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