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. 1963 Dec;50(6):1169–1177. doi: 10.1073/pnas.50.6.1169

ON THE MECHANISM OF ACTION OF ALDOSTERONE ON SODIUM TRANSPORT: THE ROLE OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS*

Isidore S Edelman 1,2,3, Rita Bogoroch 1,2,3, George A Porter 1,2,3,
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