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. 1961 Apr;40(4):731–742. doi: 10.1172/JCI104307

EFFECT OF MERALLURIDE ON SOLUTE AND WATER EXCRETION IN HYDRATED MAN: COMMENTS ON SITE OF ACTION*

Marvin H Goldstein 1,, Marvin F Levitt 1, A Daniel Hauser 1,, Demetra Polimeros 1
PMCID: PMC290781  PMID: 13706667

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