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CHARACTERIZATION OF LIPOLYSIS-INDUCED TOXICITY BY STORED HUMAN BREAST-MILK


Contact Person: Michael O Ogundele (mogundel@yahoo.com)


References

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Ogundele, M.O.; (1998). CHARACTERIZATION OF LIPOLYSIS-INDUCED TOXICITY BY STORED HUMAN BREAST-MILK. Presented at INABIS '98 - 5th Internet World Congress on Biomedical Sciences at McMaster University, Canada, Dec 7-16th. Available at URL http://www.mcmaster.ca/inabis98/occupational/ogundele0297/index.html
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