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. 1965 May;44(5):731–745. doi: 10.1172/JCI105186

N15 Tracer Studies on the Origin of Urinary Ammonia in the Acidotic Dog, with Notes on the Enzymatic Synthesis of Labeled Glutamic Acid and Glutamines*

Robert F Pitts 1,, Lou Ann Pilkington 1,, Jeannette C M de Haas 1
PMCID: PMC292550  PMID: 14276131

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