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Blood Glucose-6-Phosphate in Heterozygous Carriers and Patients with Liver Glycogen Disease (Von Gierke's Disease)

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DURING the past year, we have attempted to improve the methodology using two different approaches. I would like to summarize the results obtained up to the present time.

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HSIA, DY. Blood Glucose-6-Phosphate in Heterozygous Carriers and Patients with Liver Glycogen Disease (Von Gierke's Disease). Nature 192, 266–267 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/192266a0

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