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WE have recently obtained direct confirmation of the correctness of certain features of our outline structure of vitamin B12 1 in a rather interesting way.
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KAMPER, M., HODGKIN, D. Some Observations on the Crystal Structure of a Chlorine-substituted Vitamin B12 . Nature 176, 551–553 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1038/176551b0
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