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Checking for mucin in the stool

R GOIFFON, O AGUIAR, M GOMEZ

    Archives Des Maladies De L'Appareil Digestif Et Des Maladies De La Nutrition
    |July 1, 1948
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    No abstract available in PubMed .

    Keywords:
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