Tests on Three Antisera und Subsequent Development of Radioimmunoassay for Different Regions of Human parathyrin [PDF]
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Effect of Solanum glaucophyllum feeding on erythropoiesis and iron metabolism in the rat.
M B, Orsatti, A, Dusso, R C, Puche
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Feldstudie zum Einsatz eines Vitamin D-metabolithaltigen Extrakts von Solanum glaucophyllum zur Prophylaxe der Hypocalcämie bei kalbenden Kühen [PDF]
Bittner, Wolfgang
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Solanum glaucophyllum intoxication in goats: Case study
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