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. 1966 Oct;45(10):1640–1647. doi: 10.1172/JCI105471

Evidence for a mucosal effect of aldosterone on sodium transport in the toad bladder.

G W Sharp, C H Coggins, N S Lichtenstein, A Leaf
PMCID: PMC292846  PMID: 5925520

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