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Vanadium and other metals in ascidians

Carlisle, 1968

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2615583720826282265
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Carlisle D
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences

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It is now more than half a century since Henze (1911) first demonstrated the presence of the metal vanadium in the blood of ascidians. He showed that the vanadium was organically bound (although to what, he did not know); that the greater part of it was to be found in blood …
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