FREE RADICAL FORMATION IN RIBOFLAVIN COMPLEXES.
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This research was sponsored by the grant H-2042R of the National Heart Institute, a grant from the Commonwealth Fund, the National Science Foundation, the American Heart Association for the Aid of Crippled Children, and the United Cerebral Palsy Associations.
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