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. 1951 Jul;30(7):745–750. doi: 10.1172/JCI102488

STUDIES OF RENAL OXYGEN CONSUMPTION IN MAN. I. THE EFFECT OF TUBULAR LOADING (PAH), WATER DIURESIS AND OSMOTIC (MANNITOL) DIURESIS 1

John Kapp Clark 1,2, Harold G Barker 1,3
PMCID: PMC436305  PMID: 14850554

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