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. 1968 Jul;60(3):928–935. doi: 10.1073/pnas.60.3.928

Characterization of cholesterol-binding globulin by modified zone electrophoresis and O-(diethylaminoethyl) cellulose chromatography.

N S Ling, T Krasteff
PMCID: PMC225142  PMID: 4174561

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