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. 1973 Jan;52(1):215–217. doi: 10.1172/JCI107169

Effects of sugars and amino acids on sodium and potassium influx in rabbit ileum.

R A Frizzell, H N Nellans, S G Schultz
PMCID: PMC302246  PMID: 4682385

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