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. 1966 Oct;45(10):1624–1630. doi: 10.1172/JCI105469

The constancy of the alpha-1-acid glycoprotein variants of normal adults under conditions of severe stress.

K Tokita, J F Burke, H Yoshizaki, S Fischer, K Schmid
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