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. 1948;42(2):230–238.

The use of glucose oxidase (notatin) for the determination of glucose in biological material and for the study of glucose-producing systems by manometric methods

D Keilin 1, E F Hartree 1
PMCID: PMC1258660  PMID: 16748272

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