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. 1960 Apr;39(4):684–692. doi: 10.1172/JCI104084

ON THE MECHANISM OF IMPAIRMENT OF RENAL CONCENTRATING ABILITY IN POTASSIUM DEFICIENCY*

Andrzej Manitius 1,, Howard Levitin 1,, David Beck 1,§, Franklin H Epstein 1,ǁ
PMCID: PMC293355  PMID: 14420649

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