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. 1969 Dec;53(12):854–857. doi: 10.1136/bjo.53.12.854

Aqueous humour vitamin B12 and intramuscular cobalamins.

R G Ainley, C I Phillips, A Gibbs, R R Acheson, E J Watson-Williams, A C Bottomley
PMCID: PMC506771  PMID: 5386376

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