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. 1972 Jun-Aug;45(3-4):275–288.

Effect of intraluminal pressure on proximal tubular sodium reabsorptin. A shrinking drop micropuncture study.

A Grandchamp, E L Boulpaep
PMCID: PMC2591956  PMID: 4638650

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