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. 1952 Sep 26;118(1):23–39. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1952.sp004770

Inability of diffusion to account for placental glucose transfer in the sheep and consideration of the kinetics of a possible carrier transfer

W F Widdas
PMCID: PMC1392425  PMID: 13000688

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