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February 01 1984
A Biological Role for the Activation Peptides of Trypsinogen's?
A. J. Cook
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A. J. Cook
1Department of Surgery St. George's Hospital Medical School London
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B. M. Austen
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B. M. Austen
1Department of Surgery St. George's Hospital Medical School London
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D. A. W. Grant
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D. A. W. Grant
1Department of Surgery St. George's Hospital Medical School London
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S. G. Cliffe
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S. G. Cliffe
1Department of Surgery St. George's Hospital Medical School London
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M. A. Hutton
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M. A. Hutton
1Department of Surgery St. George's Hospital Medical School London
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D. L. Wingate
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D. L. Wingate
1Department of Surgery St. George's Hospital Medical School London
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J. Hermon-Taylor
J. Hermon-Taylor
1Department of Surgery St. George's Hospital Medical School London
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Clin Sci (Lond) (1984) 66 (2): 13P.
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A. J. Cook, B. M. Austen, D. A. W. Grant, S. G. Cliffe, M. A. Hutton, D. L. Wingate, J. Hermon-Taylor; A Biological Role for the Activation Peptides of Trypsinogen's?. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 February 1984; 66 (2): 13P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs066013Pa_pt2
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