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(2001) „Allium chemistry: synthesis, natural occurrence, biological activity, and chemistry of Se-alk(en)ylselenocysteines and their γ-glutamyl derivatives and oxidation products”. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry49 (1), 458–70. o. DOI:10.1021/jf001097b. PMID 11305255.
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