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bibliographicCitation Koyano K, Saitoh Y, Oshida J, Takimoto-Kamimura M. Dimer and superstructure of the active form of a vitamin D3; 1 alpha,24(R)dihydroxy-vitamin D3 monohydrate, C27O3H44.H2O. Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo). 2001 Mar;49(3):305–11. doi: 10.1248/cpb.49.305. PMID: 11253921.
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