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. 1956 Jun;35(6):619–626. doi: 10.1172/JCI103317

DIMINISHED PHENYLKETONURIA IN PHENYLPYRUVIC OLIGOPHRENIA AFTER ADMINISTRATION OF L-GLUTAMINE, L-GLUTAMATE OR L-ASPARAGINE1

Alton Meister 1,2,3,2, Sidney Udenfriend 1,2,3, Samuel P Bessman 1,2,3
PMCID: PMC441633  PMID: 13319499

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