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Original Article

Lactic Acid Isomers and Fatty Acids in Sinus Secretion: A Longitudinal Study of Bacterial and Leukocyte Metabolism in Experimental Sinusitis

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Pages 765-772 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Julia B. Ewaschuk, Gordon A. Zello, Jonathan M. Naylor & Dion R. Brocks. (2002) Metabolic acidosis: separation methods and biological relevance of organic acids and lactic acid enantiomers. Journal of Chromatography B 781:1-2, pages 39-56.
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