New studies on intervitamin correlations. VII. Correlative relationships between L-ascorbic acid 11 vitamin factors of the B complex in guinea pigs (aneurin, niacinamide, M-inositol, p-aminobenzoic, folic and pantothenic acids, biotin, riboflavin, choline, pyridoxine and cyanocobalamin)
Mitolo, M.; Manfredi, L.M.
Bollettino della Societa Italiana di Biologia Sperimentale 44(5): 414-417
1968
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