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. 1959 Jul;38(7):1166–1174. doi: 10.1172/JCI103892

STUDIES OF THE DIPYRRYLMETHENE (“FUSCIN”) PIGMENTS. I. THE ANABOLIC SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FECAL MESOBILIFUSCIN*

A Sigrid Gilbertsen 1, Paul T Lowry 1, Violet Hawkinson 1, C J Watson 1
PMCID: PMC293263  PMID: 13664791

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