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. 1944 Sep;23(5):750–754. doi: 10.1172/JCI101547

CHANGES IN RENAL FUNCTION ACCOMPANYING THE HYPERTROPHY OF THE REMAINING KIDNEY AFTER UNILATERAL NEPHRECTOMY 1

Catherine A Welsh 1,2, Irwin Wellen 1,2, Howard C Taylor Jr 1,2, Anna Rosenthal 1,2
PMCID: PMC435396  PMID: 16695158

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