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ARTICLESDevelopmental changes of creatine kinase metabolism in rat brainW. I. Norwood, J. S. Ingwall, C. R. Norwood, and E. T. FosselW. I. Norwood, J. S. Ingwall, C. R. Norwood, and E. T. 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