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bibliographicCitation Nelson LT, Paxman RJ, Xu J, Webb B, Powers ET, Kelly JW. Blinded potency comparison of transthyretin kinetic stabilisers by subunit exchange in human plasma. Amyloid. 2020 Aug 18;28(1):24–9. doi: 10.1080/13506129.2020.1808783.
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