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. 1964 Jul;52(1):14–19. doi: 10.1073/pnas.52.1.14

SEROTONIN RECEPTORS, IV. SPECIFIC DEFICIENCY OF RECEPTORS IN GALACTOSE POISONING AND ITS POSSIBLE RELATIONSHIP TO THE IDIOCY OF GALACTOSEMIA*

D W Woolley 1, B W Gommi 1
PMCID: PMC300562  PMID: 14192652

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