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. 1955 Sep;34(9):1427–1436. doi: 10.1172/JCI103192

PAPER ELECTROPHORESIS AS A QUANTITATIVE METHOD: MEASUREMENT OF ALPHA AND BETA LIPOPROTEIN CHOLESTEROL

Thomas A Langan 1, E L Durrum 1,1, William P Jencks 1,2
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