Glycerylphosphorylcholine diesterase: effects of metal-binding agents.
@article{Baldwin1969GlycerylphosphorylcholineDE, title={Glycerylphosphorylcholine diesterase: effects of metal-binding agents.}, author={J J Baldwin and Patr{\'i}cia Kelly Dias Lanes and William E. Cornatzer}, journal={Archives of biochemistry and biophysics}, year={1969}, volume={133 2}, pages={ 224-32 } }
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