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Agmatine, the bacterial amine, is widely distributed in mammalian tissues

W Raasch, S Regunathan, G Li, DJ Reis

Index: Weitzel; Renner; Guglielmi Hoppe-Seyler's Zeitschrift fuer physiologische Chemie, 1971 , vol. 352, # 12 p. 1617 - 1630

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... 25. G. Weitzel, R. Renner, H. Guglielmi; Hoppe-Seyler's Z. Physiol. Chem., 353 (1971), pp. 535–539. ...

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