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. 1941 Mar;20(2):209–219. doi: 10.1172/JCI101213

A DEFECT IN THE METABOLISM OF TYROSINE AND PHENYLALANINE IN PREMATURE INFANTS. II. SPONTANEOUS OCCURRENCE AND ERADICATION BY VITAMIN C 1,2

S Z Levine 1,2, Harry H Gordon 1,2, Eleanor Marples 1,2
PMCID: PMC435049  PMID: 16694826

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