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. 1952 Apr;31(4):370–374. doi: 10.1172/JCI102618

THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE THIOSULFATE ION WITH RESPECT TO NORMAL HUMAN SERUM AND RED BLOOD CELLS AND ITS APPLICATION TO “EXTRACELLULAR FLUID” DETERMINATION 1

Henry J Kowalski 1, David D Rutstein 1, Ruth I Schaufus 1, Joan M Shoulberg 1
PMCID: PMC436428  PMID: 14917756

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