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. 1939 Nov;39(6):643–650.1. doi: 10.1017/s002217240005957x

Some effects of prolonged vitamin E deficiency in the rat

Archer John Porter Martin, Thomas Moore
PMCID: PMC2199516  PMID: 20475523

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