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. 1936 Jul;15(4):397–409. doi: 10.1172/JCI100790

SIMULTANEOUS PLASMA CLEARANCES OF CREATININE AND CERTAIN ORGANIC COMPOUNDS OF IODINE IN RELATION TO HUMAN KIDNEY FUNCTION 1

E M Landis 1,2, K A Elsom 1,2, P A Bott 1,2, E H Shiels 1,2
PMCID: PMC424798  PMID: 16694412

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