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Weber, B.W.; Paglia, D.E.; Harley, E.H., 2004. Elevated free tyrosine in rhinoceros erythrocytes. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 138A: 105-109, figs. 1-4

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Harley, E.H.; Matshikiza, M.; Robson, P.; Weber, B., 2004. Red blood cell metabolism show major anomalies in Rhinocerotidae and Equidae, suggesting a novel role in general antioxidant metabolism. International Congress Series 1275: 334-340, figs. 1-4, tables 1-2

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Weber, B.; Paglia, D.; Harley, E.H., 2002. Red cell metabolism in the black rhinoceros: relevance to haemolytic disease: p. 181

 In: Schwammer, H.M. et al. A research update on elephants and rhinos: proceedings of the International Elephant and Rhino Research Symposium, Vienna, June 7-11, 2001. Muenster, Schuling: pp. 1-352


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Paglia, D.E; Weber, B.; Baumgarten, I.; Harley, E.H., 2001. Radiometric assessment of hexose monophosphate shunt capacity in erythrocytes of rhinoceroses. American Journal of Veterinary Research 62 (7): 1113-1117, fig. 1, tables 1-2

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Weber, B.; Paglia, D.; Harley, E.H., 2001. Red cell metabolism in the black rhinoceros: relevance to haemolytic disease: p. 41

 In: Schwammer, H.M. et al. Recent research on elephants and rhinos: Abstracts of the International Elephant and Rhino Research Symposium, June 7-11, 2001. Vienna, Zoologischer Garten: pp. 1-80


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Harley, E.H.; Paglia, D.; Weber, B., 1997. Oxidative damage and purine metabolism: investigation of haemolytic anaemia in the black rhinoceros. Clinical Biochemistry 30 (4): 259

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