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. 1949 Jul;28(4):746–751. doi: 10.1172/JCI102127

STUDIES OF THE EFFECTS OF FLAVONOIDS ON ROENTGEN IRRADIATION DISEASE. II. COMPARISON OF THE PROTECTIVE INFLUENCE OF SOME FLAVONOIDS AND VITAMIN C IN DOGS 1

John B Field 1,2, Paul E Rekers 1
PMCID: PMC439658  PMID: 16695734

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