The Possible Significance of Hexosephosphoric Esters in Ossification: Part VII. The Bone Phosphatase.

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Published in Biochem J on January 01, 1927

Authors

M Martland1, R Robison

Author Affiliations

1: The Biochemical Department, the Lister Institute, London.

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