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. 1955 Jul;34(7 Pt 1):1147–1162. doi: 10.1172/JCI103163

PROTEIN-LIPID RELATIONSHIPS IN HUMAN PLASMA: IN BILIARY CIRRHOSIS, OBSTRUCTIVE JAUNDICE, AND ACUTE HEPATITIS 1

Howard A Eder 1,2, Ella M Russ 1, R A Rees Pritchett 1, Mary M Wilber 1, David P Barr 1
PMCID: PMC438865  PMID: 14392229

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