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. 1961 Nov;40(11):1978–1983. doi: 10.1172/JCI104423

DIVALENT CATION AND pH DEPENDENCE OF RAT INTRINSIC FACTOR ACTION IN EVERTED SACS AND MUCOSAL HOMOGENATES OF RAT SMALL INTESTINE*

Victor Herbert 1, William B Castle 1
PMCID: PMC290901  PMID: 13906630

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