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Annual Review of Nutrition
Vol. 6: 41-66 (Volume publication date July 1986)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.nu.06.070186.000353)
Carnitine Metabolism and Function in Humans

C J Rebouche, and ­ D J Paulson ­

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