24(R), 25-dihydroxyvitamin D2 synthesis, determination of absolute configuration by x-ray analysis and identification as a kidney metabolite of vitamin D2
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D. Rabinovich | Z. Shakked | F. Frolow | Glenville Jones | Y. Mazur | D. Segev | A. Rosenthal | Y. Halfon
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