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. 1954 Mar;33(3):420–436. doi: 10.1172/JCI102914

Studies Concerning the Role of the Adrenal Cortex in the Pathologic Physiology of Diabetic Acidosis. I. Temporal Relations Between the Metabolic Events of Experimental Diabetic Acidosis and the Level of Adrenal Cortical Function1

J W McArthur 1,2,3, G A Smart 1,2,3,2, E A MacLachlan 1,2,3, M L Terry 1,2,3, D Harting 1,2,3, E Gautier 1,2,3, A Godley 1,2,3, K A Swallow 1,2,3, F A Simeone 1,2,3, A Zygmuntowicz 1,2,3, E Christo 1,2,3, J Crepeaux 1,2,3, W W Point 1,2,3, J A Benson Jr 1,2,3
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