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. 1961 Sep;40(9):1648–1655. doi: 10.1172/JCI104387

THE PLASMA REMOVAL OF INDOCYANINE GREEN AND SULFOBROMOPHTHALEIN: EFFECT OF DOSAGE AND BLOCKING AGENTS

Donald B Hunton 1, Jesse L Bollman 1, Harry N Hoffman II 1
PMCID: PMC290858  PMID: 13716909

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