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MANY authors have reported the existence of different forms of ceruloplasmin and its derivatives, both normal and pathological (taraxein), in the blood of schizophrenics and normal subjects2,3.
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PUŻYŃSKI, S., KALINOWSKI, A. Investigations of Some Physio-biochemical Properties of Ceruloplasmin in Schizophrenics and in Normal Subjects. Nature 212, 399–400 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/212399a0
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