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. 1954 Oct;33(10):1287–1297. doi: 10.1172/JCI103004

Proteins and Other Biocolloids of Urine in Health and in Calculous Disease. I. Electrophoretic Studies at pH 4.5 and 8.6 of Those Components Soluble in Molar Sodium Chloride1

William H Boyce a, Fred K Garvey a, Charles M Norfleet Jr a
PMCID: PMC1072546  PMID: 13201633

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